Course: Technical standardization and testing

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Course title Technical standardization and testing
Course code UTM/PU008
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Střihavková Elena, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Introduction to the subject. Technical standards, their purpose, use, validity and binding standards. International, European and national technical standardization. Basic concepts in technical standardization. Access to standards and the importance of technical standardization. 2. System of technical standardization (ISO, IEC, ÚNMZ, CEN). Basics of creating standards at the international, European and national levels. Legislative support for the use of technical standards. 3. Testing, inspection, certification organization of the Czech Republic, Act No. 22/1997 Coll. on technical requirements for products. Basic rules for the entry of a product on the market, Act 90/2016 Coll., On the assessment of the conformity of specified products when they are placed on the market. 4. Methods and rules of displaying technical objects in drawings. Projection methods, views, sections, cross sections. Dimensioning methods. 5. Standardization of technical drawings. Types of drawings, formats of drawings, types of lines, technical font. Display scales. Description field and list of items. 6. Geometric accuracy. Basics of metrology. National metrological system of the Czech Republic. Basic rule of tolerance and other relations of dimensional and geometric tolerances. 7. Prescribing dimensional accuracy. System of tolerances and ISO bearings, types of bearings, clearances, overlaps. 8. Surface quality. Prescribing surface roughness. Test methods for evaluating surface roughness. 9. Description fields and lists of items. Semi-finished products and materials, their prescription in technical documentation. 10. Metallic materials, properties, types of test methods. State testing. 11. Diagrams - drawings, marks for diagrams, kinematic, technological and electrical engineering. 12. Text technical documents, types, division, modification, content, plagiarism, copyright law.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with technical standards, international and European technical standardization. Act No. 22/1997 Coll. on technical requirements for products, government regulations and lists of specified standards, validity and binding standards, creation of standards. Types of technical documents, handling of documents during their life, archiving and shredding of documents. Rules of display and dimensioning on drawings in mechanical engineering. Types of schemes and rules for their implementation. Dimensional and geometric accuracy of products, prescribing accuracy on drawings and prescribing relationships between them. Formal editing of drawing sheets, description fields, lists of items.
Students will learn to orientate in European and international standards, they will get acquainted with the Act on technical requirements for products, validity, binding standards, the creation of standards. Rules in the field of standards, drawing documentation and more.
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Recommended literature
  • ČSN EN 45020 Normalizace a souvisící činnosti - Všeobecný slovník. Český normalizační institut. 2007.
  • METODICKÉ POKYNY PRO NORMALIZACI. MPN 1:2011 Zpracování, stavba, členění a úprava českých technických norem. Úřad pro technickou normalizaci, metrologii a státní zkušebnictví.
  • DRASLÍK, F. Normativně technická dokumentace - pravidla tvorby a používání. Montanex.
  • Leinveber, J., Vávra, P. Strojnické tabulky. Albra, Praha, 2006.


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