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Theory of Technological Processes

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 345-0501/08
Abbreviation TTP
Course title Theory of Technological Processes
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Lucie Krejčí, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

lectures:
1. Internal structure of metals and its influence on technological processes
2. Crystallographic lattice defects and their influence on technological processes
3. Plastic deformation of metals and alloys
4. Recrystallization processes of metals and alloys
5. Diffusion in metals and alloys
6. Effect and utilization of diffusion in technological processes
7. Phase transformations in metals and alloys, equilibrium diagrams
8. Behavior of materials at elevated temperatures, creep, relaxation
9. Fractures of engineering materials
10. Fracture mechanics, linear-elastic fracture mechanics
11. Corrosion, impact of environment on material properties changes
12. Theory of heat treatment of metals
13. Theory of welding technology
14. Theory of brazing technology

Literature

KELLY, A., GROVES, G. W., KIDD, P. Crystallography and Crystal Defects. Wiley, John and Sons, Incorporated, 2000, 486pp.
BEKE, D. L., SZABO, I. A. Diffusion and Stresses. Scient. Publications,
Limited, 1996, 356pp.
FUENTES, M., SEVILLANO, J. G. Recrystallization. Trans Tech Publications,
Limited, 1992, 752pp.
HERTZBERG, R. W. Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials.
Wiley, John and Sons, Incorporated, 1995, 786pp.
MATTSSON, E. Basic Corrosion Technology for Scientists and Engineers, 2nd Ed. IOM/Maney Publishing, 1999, 224pp.

Advised literature

NALWA, H. S.: Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology. Academic Press, 2002