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Terminated in academic year 2021/2022

Technological Processes and Their Safety

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 040-0030/04
Abbreviation TPB
Course title Technological Processes and Their Safety
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Occupational and Process Safety
Course coordinator Ing. Petr Lepík, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. The production process in engineering, health and safety. Overview and distribution technology. Machinery Directive, standards and regulations. NV 176

2. Metallurgical production of semi-finished products. Foundry mold-making, molding, casting. Thermoforming - hammers. Cold work - presses. Heat treatment of steel, the equilibrium diagram of Fe-C-stable equilibrium diagram Fe3-C-metastable. Ferrite, austenite, pearlite, ledeburite, primary, secondary and tertiary cementite. The crystalline structure of metals, imperfect crystalline structure of metals.

3. Welding - welding units. Heat treatment - furnace.

4. Turning - Lathes. Milling - Milling. Planing and slotting - planed. and milling machines. Drilling and boring - boring and drilling machines. Grinding - Grinding machines. Finishing - machinery. Assembly - the assembly line.

5.Gas industry - production, storage and transport of gases. Technology of production of industrial gases, transport and storage.

6. Coating plants - the technology, creating hazardous concentrations during operation.

7. Wood-processing technology production, storage, possible hazards. Technological processing of raw wood-cutting, drying and processing.

8. Coke ovens - production of coke and other products, potential dangers. Technological process of production, handling various products manufacturing.

9. Plastic processing - basic technological processes. Secondary raw material utilization, recycling and waste technologies, environmental aspects.

10. Energy operations. Combustion of solid, liquid, gas fuels. Fuel preparation.

11. The processes of grinding and crushing of raw materials.

12. Technology for extraction in industrial plants. Separators, filters, cyclones. Fans, exhaust pipes.

13. Drying technology. Current dryers, fluid bed dryers, spray dryers.

14. Transport and transport of bulk materials. Separation of transport systems.

Literature

Barton, J. (2002) Dust explosion prevention and protection: A practical guide. Woburn (Massachusetts): Gulf Publishing Company, 2002. 352 p. ISBN 0-7506-7519-5.

Eckhoff, R. K. (2003) Dust explosions in the process industry (3rd ed.), Amsterdam: Gulf professional publishing, ISBN 0-7506-7602-7

Advised literature

Davidson, P. A. (2004) Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers. First published. Oxford (New York): Oxford university press, 2004. 661 p. ISBN 0-19-852949-X.