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Large Strain Plastic Deformation of Traditionally Processed and Additively Manufactured Aerospace MetalsHoover, Luke Daniel 09 August 2021 (has links)
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Optimalizace SLM procesu pro výrobu úsťového zařízení útočné pušky / Optimization of SLM process for manufacturing of assault rifle muzzle deviceKubrický, Jakub January 2017 (has links)
The thesis deals with optimization of the manufacturing process of the muzzle device designed for assault rifle. The most common titanium alloy named Ti-6Al-4V was chosen for this task. The introduction summarizes previously existing types of muzzle devices and further describes the SLM technology with a special focus on titanium alloys processing. The optimization methods and their follow-up testing were designed according to theoretical knowledge that is summarized in the theoretical part of this work. Firstly, the aim was to describe the optimization of the manufacturing process with attention to preserving the relative density of the parts. Secondly, the mechanical properties of the parts that underwent different heat treatment were tested.The obtained data were then used to design and manufacture a muzzle device that underwent further testing in real condition afterwards.
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Vysokocyklová únava titanové slitiny Ti6Al4V / High cycle fatigue of Ti6Al4V titanium alloyBártková, Denisa January 2013 (has links)
The main goal of this master's thesis is an analysis of high-cycle fatigue of titanium alloy Ti- 6Al- 4V. In the first section of a theoretical part of the thesis, there are summarized current facts about production, properties and aplications of titanium alloys. The second section pursues fatigue behaviour of material. An experimental part consists of metallographic analysis, evaluation of tension and bending tests and mainly analysis of high-cycle fatigue behavior for different assymetry ratios.
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Stability of the Mandible–Strut Plate Complex in Isolated Angle Fractures: A Finite Element StudyLanka, Gopi Krishna 16 October 2018 (has links)
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Microstructural Characterization of LENS<sup>TM</sup> Ti-6Al-4V: Investigating the Effects of Process Variables Across Multiple Deposit GeometriesDavidson, Laura Christine January 2018 (has links)
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A STUDY OF WELDED BUILT-UP BEAMS MADE FROM TITANIUM AND A TITANIUM ALLOYPoondla, Narendra Babu 19 May 2010 (has links)
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Investigation of ASTM E 238 Bearing Pin Properties for Various Aerospace AlloysLee, Trevor J 01 January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Aircraft are often designed with numbers determined by testing in a lab, rather than by repeatedly building prototypes. These lab tests conform to testing specifications so that the numbers can be compared between manufacturers, suppliers, and lab technicians. One such specification is ASTM specification E238 – 84(08), and it is used to determine important properties of a bearing pin joint like hinges, bolt holes, and rivet joints. The properties determined from this fastener-through-plate method are bearing strength, bearing yield strength, and bearing stiffness.
Adhering to the methods outlined in ASTM E238, a study was performed, looking at the effects that plate material, fastener used, fastener lubrication, and plate hole preparation method (whether drilled and reamed or just drilled) have on the three bearing joint properties. The plate materials used were Al 7050 – T7451, Ti – 6Al – 4V (mill annealed), and PH13 – 8Mo – H1000. The fasteners were Ti – 6Al – 4V screws, coated A286 screws, and high speed steel (HSS) pins used as a control. Lubrication was tested using a corrosion inhibitor, PR – 1776M B – 2 from PRC – DeSoto, on the fastener or leaving the fastener uncoated. The HSS pins were always tested in the uncoated condition. 54 runs were performed, as outlined by a D-optimal design of experiment.
It was discovered from the statistical analysis of the results via ANOVA that both the plate material used and the pin material, whether a screw or a pin, had a significant effect on the bearing strength, bearing yield strength, and bearing stiffness. The interaction between the two factors was also significant on all responses but the bearing stiffness. PH13 – 8Mo – H1000 plates seemed to perform best on average, followed by Ti – 6Al – 4V plates, then Al 7050 – T7451 plates. PH13 – 8Mo – H1000 and Ti – 6Al – 4V plates had similar bearing strength and bearing yield strength averages with the HSS control pins being used, which had the highest mean values for a given plate and fastener. The Ti – 6Al – 4V and A286 screws behaved and performed statistically similar in most cases, except when hole preparation method was take into account. The Ti – 6Al – 4V screws performed better when the hole was drilled and reamed, while the coated A286 screws performed better when the hole was drilled only. All screws had lower resulting bearing properties than the HSS control pins.
It was also found that ASTM specification E238 – 84(08) is a precise test method, since the method could be performed repeatably and reliably with no missing data points. Therefore, this ASTM testing method is reasonable for determining bearing properties, which can then be used to design aircraft.
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Kinetically-Controlled Nitridation of Titanium AlloysBarker, Samuel Paul 17 May 2010 (has links)
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Evaluation of the Response of Armor Alloys to High Temperature DeformationNgan, Tiffany 21 May 2014 (has links)
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Joint Zone Evolution in Infrared Brazed Ti-6Al-4V with Copper Thin FilmLi, Jr-Hung 23 May 2005 (has links)
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