Lecturer(s)
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Beneš Libor, prof. Dr. Ing. IWE
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Kříž Antonín, prof. Dr. Ing. IWE
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Course content
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. Trends in the development of cutting tools (material, geometry, cutting speed), machine tools and consequences of these trends on the economy, the result and progress of the machining process. 2. High speed cutting (HSC), precise particulars and hard machining (hard machining) and the implications of these trends on the economy, the result and progress of the machining process. 3. Ecological trends in development of new engineering materials and applications of process fluids, fluid type and ecological consequences of these trends on the economy, the result and progress of the machining process. 4. Monitoring of the machining process and adaptive control of machine tools and machining consequences on the economy. 5. Progressive and unconventional methods of machining. 6. Overall summary of the basic production technology based on metal processing. Development of metallurgical processes. 7. Development and production of new materials. 8. Composite materials - new trends and uses 9. Powder metallurgy. Advanced casting technology. 10. Nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge of new technologies and trends in technology and materials for the manager's essential for solving everyday problems in production and responsible decision making. It is supporting information to improve the quality and efficiency of existing and new production.
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Prerequisites
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Students will gain competence in new technologies and trends in technology.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
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Recommended literature
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J. Mádl, K. Kocman. Obrábění pro nové milénium, 2004.
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