Skip to main content
Skip header

Transport Machines Theory

Anotace

The aim of education is to provide students an adequate supply of information on the theoretical
procedures applied in research and development of transport, handling and
storage media. Are accentuated by new developments in the field
modeling and design, which allows plastics, ceramics and
other unconventional materials. The exercises are focused on the application system
higher mathematics and completed an independent project to solve the sub-
task. Students gain enough experience in the field of theoretical and practice
information on trends, allowing him to focus on applied
principles of active and independent approach to research and development of new
structural nodes and application of new structural materials. The aim of the course
is to prepare students for independent work in developing innovative
design hub and innovative entrepreneurship. Information obtained
Theory of transport machines are the baseline for a new search
solutions in applied transport.

Povinná literatura

1) Shapiro, Howard I., Shapiro, Jay P., Shapiro, LAwrence K.: Cranes and Derricks. McGraw-HIll, 99-16745 CIP, 1999.
2) E. D. Yardley and L. R. Stace: Belt conveying of minerals. Woodhead Publishing Ltd. Cambridge England. 2009. ISBN 978-1-4200-7606-6.
3) Mccain, Z.: Elevator Maintenance, 3rd Edition. SOFT (Softcover), 2018.
4) ČSN, ISO standards, company literature,...
5) Schüttgut, Bulk-Solids-Handling, Powder handling and Processing.

Doporučená literatura

1) Stabler, O.: Elevator & Escalator Accident Reconstruction & Litigation, 4th Edition. HARD (Hardcover), 2018.
2) Schulte, Ch.: Logistika (Logistics), Victoria Publishing Praha, 1994.
3) Hrabovský, L.: Cranes. Studijní opory v rámci projektu "Rozvoj jazykových kompetencí pracovníků VŠB-TU Ostrava: InterDV". Klíčová aktivita KA 03, 3/2014-2/2017.
4) Schüttgut, Bulk-Solids-Handling, Powder handling and Processing.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 342-0501
Abbreviation TDS
Course title Transport Machines Theory
Coordinating department Institute of Transport
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Robert Brázda, Ph.D.