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Nonferous Foundry Metallurgy

Summary

The subject is Focused on Improvement and Advancement of Knowledge about Chemical and Metallographic cleanliness of steel. It deals with Possibilities of cleanliness classification, technological method of ITS Achievement and Exact Methods of evaluation of ITS. The intention is to demonstrate relation Wider Between Technology of Steel Production, cleanliness of steel and Usable properties of steel.

Literature

[1] Mordike, B.L.; Ebert, T.: Magnesium, Properties – applications – potential. Materials Science A 302, 2001, s. 37-45.
[2] Bäckerud, L.; Chai, G.; Tamminen, J,: Solidification Characteristics of Aluminium Alloys, Vol. 2, Foundry Alloys, AFS/Skanaluminium, 1990ISBN 0-87433-119-6 .

Advised literature

[1] CHIESA, F.; MORIN, G.; DUCHESNE, B.; BARIL. J.: Comparing magnesium AZ91E Automotive Bell Housings Cast in Sand and in Low Pressure Permanent Moulds. Homme & Fonderie, Novembre 2009, pp. 8-18.
[2] Drápala, J.; Kuchař, L.; Tomášek, K.; Trojanová, Z.: Magnesium, its alloys and Mg – admixture binary system. VŠB –TU Ostrava, 2004, 172 pp. ISBN 80-248-0579-0
Articles in professional journals, papers of conferences, research reports, theses.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 618-1808
Abbreviation SSNK
Course title Nonferous Foundry Metallurgy
Coordinating department Department of Metallurgy and Foundry
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Petr Lichý, Ph.D.