Lecturer(s)
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Svoboda Martin, Ing. Ph.D.
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Klimenda František, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Contents of the subject: 1. Development and milestones of engineering. 2. Material sources of industrial production. 3. Machines to lift and transport rigid bodies. 4. Machines to transport the liquids (pumps). 5. Machines to transport and compress the gases. 6. Water turbines. 7. Steam generators, engines, steam and gas turbines. 8. Piston internal combustion engines. 9. Electrical engines. 10. Machine tools. 11. Machines for the chemical and foodstuffs industry. 12. Heat and environmental engineering.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Machine industry is a production sector, which produces articles of utmost importance to our society, such as machine tools, means of transport or utility objects of daily life. Engineering includes the project, construction, control and maintenance of industrial products and therefore applies the outputs of different technological disciplines such as mechanics, hydraulics, thermodynamics, electricity and so on. The subject Introduction to engineering presents the products of various branches of the machine industry in relation to the relevant physical basis. The aim of the subject is to give the students a comprehensive image of relations among the fundamentals of engineering and the products of the industry.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
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Recommended literature
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Grečenko, A., Soukup, J. Úvod do strojnictví, skriptum FVTM UJEP, 2007.
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Kováček, F. Stručný přehled dějin techniky. 1989.
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Soukup., J., Svoboda, M. Úvod do strojnictví a elektrotechniky, UJEP Ústí n. L., 2013.
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Tondt, L. Věda, technika a společnost, 1994.
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Zeithammer, K. Vývoj techniky. 1997.
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