Lecturer(s)
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Náprstková Nataša, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Economics of production processes, connection of economy and technology, production costs and their decomposition. 2. Optimization of the machining process. 3. Specification of operating costs 4. Optimization criteria. 5. Gradual method of optimization and its possibility of use. 6. Complex optimization procedures. 7. Practical applications of production cost optimization 8. Optimization of other production processes
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
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Study subject is focussed on the optimisation of production processes, above all, on the optimisation machining processes. Machining processes represent the most complicated variant of production processes in view of high number of optimisation parameters with comparison with other production processes. And that is why that principles for the optimisation of machining processes are applicable for other production processes. In the optimisation of machining processes the criterion of minimum machining cost is the most important criterion for the optimisation. The optimisation of machining processes relates above all to the optimisation of cutting tools (material, geometry and the wear for the tool change), cutting conditions and tool life, and also to tool wear and tool breakage monitoring, and as well as the optimisation on adaptive controlled machine tools.
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Prerequisites
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Recommended literature
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Forejt, M., Píška, M. Teorie obrábění, tváření a nástroje. 1.vyd. Akademické nakladatelství CERM s.r.o., 2006. ISBN 80-214-2374-9.
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Mádl, J., Kvasnička, I. Optimalizace obráběcího procesu. ČVUT, Praha, 1998. ISBN ISBN 80-01-01864-.
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Náprstková, N. Optimalizace výrobních procesů. Studijní opora.. FSI UJEP, 2019.
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Zeman, L. Vstřikování plastů. Teorie a praxe.. Grada, 2018. ISBN 978-80-271-0614-1.
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