Course: Selected chapters from material science

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Course title Selected chapters from material science
Course code UTM/PU204
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 7
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Michnová Lenka, Ing. Ph.D.
  • Michna Štefan, prof. Ing. PhD.
Course content
1. Internal structure of metals and alloys. Basics of crystallography. Dislocation - origin, dislocation movement, dislocation of cast material, relationship between dislocations and material properties. 2. Fundamentals of thermodynamics of metals and their alloys. Crystallization of metals and their alloys - the emergence of inhomogeneities and their elimination. 3. Diffusion in solids - the essence, principle and mechanism of diffusion, parameters influencing diffusion and methods of diffusion, diffusion coefficient, etc. 4. Equilibrium diagram of Fe-C, Iron-carbon alloys - steels and cast irons. 5. Perlitic, bainitic and mertensitic transformation. IRA and ARA diagrams. Annealing and hardening of steel. 6. Chemical - heat treatment of metal surfaces and diffusion processes in the heat treatment of metals (nitriding, cementing, boriding. 7. Al-based alloys for casting - properties, distribution, marking, meaning, processing possibilities, use, and production. Heat treatment of Al alloys - curing, homogenization and recrystallization annealing. 8. Alloys based on Mg and Ti - distribution, designation, meaning, use, properties and individual groups of alloys. 9. Cu-based alloys - distribution, marking, meaning, use. 10. Unconventional materials - powder and composite materials, etc. 11. Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials - fullerenes as a basic building block of nanotechnology, self-healing materials, intelligent materials, properties and applications, nanocomposites and nanocoatings. Carbon nanotubes, nanofiber, nanochemistry.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The main goal of the course is the general foundations of the theory of internal structure of metals and alloys using knowledge of metal physics and the connection with various technological processes. Processes taking place in materials in the field of structure, substructure in connection with technological processes and their impact on the overall properties of materials. Changes in the material as a result of these internal processes and ways to improve the properties of the material as a result of these processes. Selected chapters in materials science also provide a basic overview of Fe alloys in terms of their properties and uses, as well as a range of non-ferrous materials (Al, Mg, Ti, Cu) with regard to their properties, use. The course also gives space to new directions in the field of materials, namely nanomaterials and composites. The aim is to obtain the necessary basic information at the beginning of the study, which can be followed up in the next study. It also pays particular attention to the internal structure of materials and the context of their properties with the structure and the possibility of influencing it within the technological processing.

Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Recommended literature
  • MACHEK, V., SODOMKA J. Struktury kovových materiálů - 1. část. vydavatel ČVUT v Praze, 2006. ISBN 80-01-03379-1.
  • MICHNA, Š.; LUKÁČ, I.; OČENÁŠEK, V.; KOŘENÝ, R.; LOUDA, P.; DRÁPALA, J.; SCHNEIDER, H.; MIŠKUFOVÁ, A. a kol. Aluminium Materials and Technologies from A to Z.. ISBN 80-89041-4.
  • MICHNA, Š., MICHNOVÁ L. Neželezné kovy (učební texty). UJEP v Ústi nad Labem, 2014. ISBN 978-80-260-7132-7.
  • NOVOTNÝ, J.; MICHNA, Š.; JANOVEC J. Vybrané kapitoly z fyziky kovů a fraktografie. UJEP v Ústí nad Labem, 2019. ISBN 978 - 80-7561-8.
  • Ptáček, L. a kol. Nauka o materiálu I. CERM Brno, 2003. ISBN 80-7204-283-1.


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