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Terminated in academic year 2021/2022

Thermomechanical Forming

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 633-0809/01
Abbreviation TMPM
Course title Thermomechanical Forming
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Materials Forming
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Radim Kocich, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1) Chracterization of controlled forming, basic kinds of themomechanical treatment,
controlled rolling
2) Mechanical properties of products made by controlled rolling. Structure
development on controlled forming
3) Physicaly - metallurgical processes on thrmomechanical forming. Precipitation,
and other strengthening processes
4) Character of restorations processes on thrmomechanical forming processes
5) Mutual interaction of strengthening and restoration processes. Kinetics of
precipitation, kinetics of recrystallization, grain growth
6) Restoration mechanisms description, individual kinds, microstructural phenomenon
accompanying the structure restoration
7) Controlled rolling of micro alloyed steels, austenitic steels, TRIP steels, ULCB
steels, high alloy steels
8) Fundamental parameters of controlled rolling, special processes of controlled rolling
(SHT, HDR, HCR)
9) Problems of controlled cooling. Controlled cooling of hot rolled wires
10) The possibilitie of lab as well numerical simulations in area of thermomechanical
forming
11) Division of thermomechanical forming in term of mutual influence of forming
temperature and course of restoration and strengthening processes
12) Thermomechanical forming of Ti alpha alloys, near Ti alpha alloys
13) Thermomechanical forming of Ti beta alloys, near Ti beta alloys
14) Thermomechanical forming of Al alloys, kinds of increasing of mechanical
properties

E-learning

not available

Literature

JONAS, J.J., SELLARS, C.M. Thermomechanical Processing. In Future developments of Metals and ceramics. The Institution of Materials, 1992, 177-175, ISBN 0 901716 03 0 .

YASSAR, R.S., MURPHY, J., BURTON, CH., HORSTEMEYER, M. F., KADIRI, H., SHOKUHFAR, T. Microstructure history effect during sequential thermomechanical processing, Materials Science and Engineering A 494 (2008) 52–60.

WEISS, I., SEMIATIN, S.L. Thermomechanical processing of beta titanium
alloys-an overview, Materials Science and Engineering A243 (1998) 46–65.

Advised literature

HABRAKEN, A. M., Material Forming Processes,Kogan Page Science, 2003, s.387 D. Banabic, Advanced Methods in Material Forming,Springer,2007, s.371