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Modelling of Production Processes and Systems

Summary

The aim of the course is based on previous knowledge, to deepen knowledge of the specification of manufacturing processes and systems using different procedures and methods of implementation. The subject is implemented at two levels, the solution of the model structure of production processes with interactive models linked to specific technological processes of thermomechanical processing and metallurgy.

Literature

[1] OH, S. I. LAHOTI, G. D. ALTAN, T. Application of FEM to Industrial Metal Forming Processes. Numerical methods in Industrial Forming Processes, Pittman, J. F. T. at al (eds) Pineritge Press Ltd., Swansea, U.K., 1982
[2] BOOCH, G., JACOBSON, I., RUMBAUGH, J. The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 1999
[3] KOBAYASHI, S. aj. Metal Forming and the Finite-Element Method, Oxford
University Press, Oxford
[4] GRONG, O. Metallurgical Modelling of Welding.The Institute of Material,
London, 1994, 581 s., ISBN 0901716375

Advised literature

[1] WIL VAN DER AALST, KEES VAN HEE. Worklflow Management, Models, Methods, and Systems. MIT Press, 2002
[2] WIL VAN DER AALST. Formalization and Verification of Event-driven Process Chains. Information and Software Technology, 41(10):639-650, 1999.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 345-0537
Abbreviation MVPS
Course title Modelling of Production Processes and Systems
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator Ing. Vladimíra Schindlerová, Ph.D.