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Theory of Metallurgical Processes

Summary

For the reassuming studium of the special subjects in specialized departments,
the subject turnes out the elements in the area of application of the physical
chemistry principles to particular metallurgical processes.
It is intented on aquirement of chosen chaplers in physical chemistry and their
use during analysis of such processes, as e. i. disocious and reductive
processes, solubilisation of gases in melted metals, dividing of components
between melted slag and melted metal, dissulphuring, disphosporing,
discarbonating, disoxidation, formation and sailing out of non-metallic
elements from metallic phase etc.

Literature

ATKINS,P.W. Physical Chemistry. Fourth Edition, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1993. 995 s.
Bodsworth,C. Physical Chemistry of Iron and Steel manufacture, london 1962.
GASKELL,D.R. Introduction to Metallurgical Thermodynamics. Washington: McGraw-
Hill Book Company, 1973.520 p.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 619-0701
Abbreviation TMP
Course title Theory of Metallurgical Processes
Coordinating department Department of Physical Chemistry and Theory of Technological Processes
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Ľudovít Dobrovský, CSc., dr. h. c.