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Terminated in academic year 2011/2012

Theory of Technological Processes

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 345-0911/01
Abbreviation TTPD
Course title Theory of Technological Processes
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jitka Podjuklová, CSc.

Subject syllabus

EN:
1. Structure of the engineering materials.
2. Mistakes of the crystallography grating.
3. Diffusion in metal and alloys.
4. Theory of the phasic conversions.
5. Recrystallization of the metals and alloys.
6. Influence of the technological process on deformation engineering
materials.
7. Influence technological process on recrystallization engineering materials.
8. Bases of the broken mechanics and break toughness of the engineering
materials.
9. Influence of the technological process on rise of the fracture in the
engineering materials.
10. Corrosion of the engineering materials.
11. Characteristics of the unconventional materials.
12. Unconventional technology - ionic processes, nanotechnology, powdery
metallurgy.

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

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.