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Progressive Technologies of Material Disintegration

Language of instruction angličtina, čeština
Code 480-2033
Abbreviation PTPM
Course title Progressive Technologies of Material Disintegration
Coordinating department Department of Physics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Libor Hlaváč, Ph.D.

Summary

The main goal of the subject is to present students three basic progressive technological tools for material disintegration. These tools are used for machining of materials resistant to machining by conventional tools, penetration to great depths in materials and further special operations on materials. These tools are laser beam, plasma jet and liquid jet. Beside these three technological tools students are acquainted with other machining tools. This subject introduces students into problems of improvement of progressive technological tools for materials disintegration and diversification of their application possibilities. Students are acquainted with principles of tools generation, their basic characteristics, physical base of impact on matter regarding its state, basic principles of power and efficiency determination.

Literature

Ion, J.: Laser Processing of Engineering Materials. Elsevier, 2005. ISBN 978-0-7506-6079-2 

Advised literature

Miller, J.C.: Introduction to Laser Desorption and Ablation. In: Miller, J.C. and Haglund, R.F. (Eds.), Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, Academic Press, 1997, Volume 30, Pages 1-13
Haglund, R.F., Jr.: Mechanisms of Laser-Induced Desorption and Ablation. In: Miller, J.C. and Haglund, R.F. (Eds.), Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, Academic Press, 1997, Volume 30, Pages 15-138, ISSN 1079-4042 , ISBN 9780124759756 , doi: 10.1016/S0076-695X(08)60394-4