Course: Technical Materials I

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Course title Technical Materials I
Course code UTM/BK021
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Kuśmierczak Sylvia, doc. Ing. PhD.
Course content
1. Structure of solid matter, atomic structure, atomic structure, atomic bonds, principles of crystallography. 2. Interference of crystal structure, diffusion. 3. Physical and chemical properties metals and alloys, electrical, magnetic, thermo electrical, electrochemical and corrosion properties. 4. Mechanical and production properties, their tests, statically tension test, hardness tests, impact bending test. 5. Dynamic tests, fatigue testing, non-destructive test. 6. Crystallization in metals and their alloys, phases and thermo dynamical balance, stage of crystallization. 7. Binary diagrams - complete solid solution, with a maximum, minimum, partial solid solution (eutectectic, eutectoid, peritectic, peritectoid) and intermediary phase. 8. Breakdown of solid solutions, breakdown of austenite by steels, breakdown supersaturated solution. Influence of accompanying and alloying elements on the properties of steels and cast -irons. 9. Binary diagram Fe-C, metastable Fe-Fe3C, stable Fe-C, crystallization of cast-irons (white, graphitic and special cast iron). 10. Austenitic transformations. Pearlitic, ferrite, martensitic and bainite transformation. Diffusion in metals. Transformation diagrams (IDA, ADA). Transformations at tempering. 11. The basic structure of steels and cast irons. Cast irons - produce. 12. Metal head treatment. Treatment with and without recrystallization. Chemically - thermal and mechanically - thermal treatment. Ways, methods, medium, meaning. 13. Chemical heat treatment: carbonization, nitridation and other kinds.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The engineering production is amount of working technologies. In mechanical engineering are metals and alloys the most commonly working materials, than is necessary knowledge their material, physical, mechanical and technological properties. The subject aim is the creation of knowledge about the construction and properties of metal materials, properties affecting with the thermal and mechanical treatment.

Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Recommended literature
  • Pluhař, J. a kol. Nauka o materiálu. SNTL, Praha. 1990.
  • Ptáček, L. a kol. Nauka o materiálu I., II.,CERM Brno, 1999. 1999.
  • Veles, P. Mechanické vlastnosti a skúšanie kovov, Praha SNTL, 1985. 1999.


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