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Fundamentals of mechanics in logistics processes

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction English
Code 330-0329/02
Abbreviation ZMLP
Course title Fundamentals of mechanics in logistics processes
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Martin Fusek, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Basic concepts of mechanics of rigid bodies, force system about common field of action.
2. Moment of force, force pair, general force system.
3. Center of gravity of lines and surfaces.
4. Bonds, straight beams, internal static effects.
5. Direct beams, internal static effects.
7. Passive resistances, body on the plane with resistance.
8. Kinematics and dynamics of mass point motion, rectilinear motion, uniform motion, uniformly accelerated motion.
9. Assumptions for solving elasticity and strength problems, cutting method, tensile and compressive stress. Tensile test of material.
10. Practical example of tensile test, other basic types of stress.
11. Relationships describing basic types of stress and differences between them.
12. The concept of allowable voltage and reduced voltage.
13. Basic groups of construction materials. Bonds in solids. Crystalline and amorphous structure. Groups
metals and crystal structures.
14. Repetition of the curriculum.

Literature

1. Riley, W., Sturges, L.: Dynamics, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 1996.

Advised literature

1. Frydrýšek, K. (2016). Basic Strength and Elasticity of Materials, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, 1-264, ISBN 978-80-248-3870-0