Lecturer(s)
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Maňas Miroslav, doc. Ing. CSc.
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Stoklásek Pavel, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Atom Structure, Interatomic Bonds, Structure of Crystalline Substances, Crystalline Structure Failure 2. Solidification and Crystallization, Phase Diagrams, Fe-Fe3 System, Fe-C(graphit) System 3. Metals, Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metals and their Alloys 4. Steels, Classification, Use 5. Steel Heat Treatment 6. Steel Chemical-Heat and Mechanical-Heat Treatment 7. Selected Non-ferrous Metals and their Alloys (Al, Mg, Cu, Zn, Sn, Pb, Ti, Zr) 8. Non-matallic Construction Materials (Wood, Ceramic, Glass) 9. Polymers, and Composits with Polymeric Matrix, Classification, Structure 10. Polymer Properties and Rheology of Polymer Melts 11. Composites, Structure, Properties 12. Mechanical Properties of Materials. I. Static Material Tests:Tensile , Compression , Bending and Torsion Tests 13. Mechanical Properties of Materials.II.Dynamic Tests: Dynamic Endurance Test, Creep, Relaxation, Fracture Mechanics. 14. Hardness Tests.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecturing, Simple experiments
- Participation in classes
- 36 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 20 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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There are inspected only basic knowledge of physics on the secondary/high school levev |
There are inspected only basic knowledge of physics on the secondary/high school levev |
learning outcomes |
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Student gains fundamental informations concerning construction materials incl. polymers, their properties and application |
Student gains fundamental informations concerning construction materials incl. polymers, their properties and application |
Describe the basic structure of matter |
Describe the basic structure of matter |
Compare the properties of construction materials |
Compare the properties of construction materials |
Assess the suitability of using a particular construction material for a particular application |
Assess the suitability of using a particular construction material for a particular application |
Explain the basic differences in the properties of metallic and non-metallic materials |
Explain the basic differences in the properties of metallic and non-metallic materials |
Describe the methods of testing the properties of structural materials |
Describe the methods of testing the properties of structural materials |
To justify the effect of heat and chemical-heat treatment of steels on their mechanical properties |
To justify the effect of heat and chemical-heat treatment of steels on their mechanical properties |
Skills |
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To propose a suitable type of material test with regard to the expected use of the material |
To propose a suitable type of material test with regard to the expected use of the material |
Design an experiment |
Design an experiment |
Evaluate and analyze test results |
Evaluate and analyze test results |
Compare the properties of steels after different methods of heat treatment |
Compare the properties of steels after different methods of heat treatment |
Explain the meaning of the individual components of a composite material |
Explain the meaning of the individual components of a composite material |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Lecturing |
Simple experiments |
Simple experiments |
Lecturing |
assessment methods |
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Grade (Using a grade system) |
Preparation of a presentation |
Preparation of a presentation |
Grade (Using a grade system) |
Recommended literature
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ANDERSON, J. C.et.al. Materials Science. Chapman & Hall ,, 1990.
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CALISTER, W.D.:. Material Science and Engineering. An introdoction. 3rd ed. Willey, New York,, 1994. ISBN 0-471-58128-3.
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CAMPO,E.A. Industrial Polymers. Hanser Publishers.Munich, 2008. ISBN 978-3-446-41119-7.
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DUCHÁČEK, V. Polymery. Výroba, vlastnosti, zpracování, použití.. Praha, 1995. ISBN 80-7080-241-3.
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FISCHER, CRIPPS, A.C. Introduction to Contact Mechanics. New York, 2000. ISBN 0-387-98914-5.
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PTÁČEK a kol. Nauka o materiálu I. Brno, 2001. ISBN 80-7204-193-2.
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PTÁČEK a kol. Nauka o materiálu II. Brno, 2002. ISBN 80-7204-248-3.
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