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Terminated in academic year 2021/2022

Technology of Surface Engineering

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 345-0508/05
Abbreviation TPI
Course title Technology of Surface Engineering
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Petr Mohyla, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:
1. Characteristics of surface of engineering materials. Impact of the manufacturing process and corrosion on the structure and surface structure.
2. Surface structure, oxidic surface layer, classification of corrosive aggressiveness of the environment, degradation of the surface.
3. Thermodynamics and kinetics of surface processes.
4. Surface reactions. Optical surface properties.
5. Mechanical surface treatment.
6. Chemical surface pretreatment.
7. Influence of water and detection liquids on coating properties. Features of thin films.
8. Electroplating. Conversion adjustments.
9. Electrolytic excretion of metals.
10. Physical and chemical methods of applying coatings in vacuum.
11. Ionization of the ion.
12. Thermal sprays, organic coatings and their creation.
13. Inorganic non-metallic coatings.
14. Material and coating system quality control.

Literature

KOLASINSKI, K. W.: Surface Science. Queen Mary, University of London, UK,
JOHN WILEY and SONS, LTD, 2001, 300 s. ISBN 0-471-49245-0
BROCK, T.; Groteklaes, M.; Mische, P.: Europan Coatings Handbook. Hannover,
2000
OHRING, M.: Materials Science of Thin Films. USA, Academic Press 2002
BEDEAUX, D.; Vlieger, J.: Optical Properties of Surfaces. University of
Leiden, The Netherlands, ICP 2002
BHAT, S. J.: Biomaterials. Narosa 2002
NALWA, H. S.: Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology. Academic Press
2002

Advised literature

OHRING, M.: Materials Science of Thin Films. USA, Academic Press 2002
BEDEAUX, D.; Vlieger, J.: Optical Properties of Surfaces. University of
Leiden, The Netherlands, ICP 2002
BHAT, S. J.: Biomaterials. Narosa 2002
NALWA, H. S.: Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology. Academic Press
2002