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Engineering Materials II

Summary

Directions of development of new materials and special technologies. Rapid
solidification. Metal glass, devitrification. Technical ceramics, brittleness
factors, principles of toughness. Plastic materials, degradation phenomena.
Magnetic materials. Superconductors. Semiconductors. Surface coatings, CVD,
PVD. Composite materials. Mechanical alloying. Intermetallics. Super plastic
materials. Nanocrystalline materials

Literature

1. Cahn,R.: Physical Metallurgy. Springer Verlag, New York, 1989
2. Thumler,F. - Oeracker,R.: An Introduction to Powder Metallurgy.
The Institute of Materials, London, 1993
3. Gilmann, J.J.: Metallic glass materials. In: Frontiers in mater.technologie,
Elsevier, New York, 1986, 175
4. Lewis, M.H.: Ceramics, application and limitation; Materials and their
limits. Inst. of Metals, London, 1986
5. Sproul, W.D.: Thin solid films, 107 (1983), 141
6. Sakai,M.: ISI Jap. Inter., 32 (1992), 937
7. Dusza,J.: Scr. Metall. and Mater., 26 (1992), 337

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 636-0093
Abbreviation techmat II
Course title Engineering Materials II
Coordinating department Department of Material Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Zdeněk Jonšta, CSc.