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Terminated in academic year 2015/2016

Progressive technologies of material disintegration

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 516-0838/01
Abbreviation PTPM
Course title Progressive technologies of material disintegration
Credits 5
Coordinating department Institute of Physics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Libor Hlaváč, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Introduction to problem of disintegration of very resistant materials
2. Technological tool laser beam – methods of generation, basic characteristics, laser beam influence of material, power for material removal, efficiency, methods of power and efficiency increasing
3. Technological tool plasma jet – kinds of its generation, basic characteristics, impact on material, power in material removal, efficiency and methods of power and efficiency increasing
4. Technological tool liquid jet – methods of liquid jet generation and their characteristics, impact of jets on material, power in material removal, efficiency and methods of power and efficiency increasing
5. Other technological tools for disintegration of materials – diamond and carbide tools, electro-erosive machining, chemical methods of machining, etc. – brief summarisation of the main advantages and disadvantages and use in practice
6. Concluding summarization of basic criteria for use of various tools for material disintegration in practice

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