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Bulk Solid Mechanics

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 342-0511/01
Abbreviation MSH
Course title Bulk Solid Mechanics
Credits 5
Coordinating department Institute of Transport
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Aleš Slíva, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Bulk materials (generally, particle systems) are now in technical and scientific
the most dynamically developing discipline. The literature
even a discussion on the definition of a new phase, because their properties and
physical manifestations differs from all known forms of matter. 40% of all funds for
Research of the European Union towards the area of ​​bulk materials (micrometer and
nanometric particles). In this course, students will be bulk
familiar with the general approach to describe the processes occurring in bulk
Fuels and their applications in transport, storage and production. Such a
general concept of bulk materials, which are studied and described changes in the form
particulate materials in the form of mathematical and physical models is necessary for
ongoing intensive development and growth of information industry. This point of view is
necessary for understanding new information and work on innovative entrepreneurship. This
allow students the idea of ​​the possibilities of traditional practices and
development directions of the field and timely response to possible developments. The
Course changes will be characterized by bulk properties, such as accompanying
conditions of transport, production and storage. On the contrary, the changes in mechanical
physical properties of bulk materials in time, you can identify the typical signs

E-learning

No e-learrning of the version

Literature

Muther, R., Haganas, K.: Systematic Layout Planning, SNTL, Czech Rep., 1980.
Brown, R.: Principles of Powder Mechanics, Pergamon, UK, 1970. Schulte, Ch.:
Logistics, Victoria Publishing Praha, Czech Rep., 1994.

Advised literature

Muther, R., Haganas, K.: Systematic Layout Planning, SNTL, Czech Rep., 1980.
Brown, R.: Principles of Powder Mechanics, Pergamon, UK, 1970. Schulte, Ch.:
Logistics, Victoria Publishing Praha, Czech Rep., 1994.