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Terminated in academic year 2021/2022

Forming Technology I

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction English
Code 633-2002/02
Abbreviation TT1
Course title Forming Technology I
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Materials Forming
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Richard Fabík, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. The basic classification and characteristics of forming technologies.
2. Assortment of rolled products, basic techniques and methods of rolling.
3. Heating of materials before hot forming (physical basics, forming temperature, heating furnaces)
4. Types and construction of rolling mills, layout and technical equipment of rolling mills.
5. Production and processing of semi-products in rolling mill.
6. Rolling of heavy sections, blocks and billets, universal mills
7. Rolling of rough, medium and fine shapes, bars and wire.
8. Hot rolling of heavy sheets and strips.
9. Surface treatment before cold forming and cold strips rolling.
10. Production of thin-walled bended profiles and welded tubes.
11. Cold wire drawing
12. Manufacture of seamless steel pipes.
13. Special methods of forming (cross-rolling, rolling of wheels and rings).
14. Thermal processing of rolled products (controlled cooling, annealing, patenting).

Literature

[1]ALTAN. T., OH, S., GEGEL, H.: Metal forming – fundamentals and applications. ASM. 1983.

Advised literature

[1]LENARD, J. G.: Primer on Flat rolling. Elsevier. 2007.
[2]ENGHAG, P.: Steel wire technology. AMT. 2008.