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Terminated in academic year 2019/2020

Mechanical Properties and Testing of Metals

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 636-0825/01
Abbreviation MVZK
Course title Mechanical Properties and Testing of Metals
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Material Engineering
Course coordinator prof. RNDr. Pavol Koštial, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Introduction
Theoretical base of metal diagnostics
Metalography
X-ray difraction
Elastic properties of materials and their theoretical desription
Limit states of materials
Fracture of metals
Dislocations in metals
Tensile test description and evaluation
Impact test, Charpy and Izod
Creep tests
Overview of technical testing methods

Laboratory
Introduction
Evaluation of experimental data
X-ray structural and phase analyse
X-ray tenzometry
Electron microscopy
Mathematical evaluation of stress and strain
Fundamentals of plastic deformation
Metal stiffening
Limit state and brittle damage
Tensile test
Impact tests
Hardness test
Creep and fatigue tests

Literature

[1]Halliwell,N.A.:Optical diagnostics for industrial applications,SPIE,2000.ISBN 978-0-13-6954-5.
Deguchi,Y.:Industrial Applications of Laser Diagnostics, Taylor & Francis – 2012.ISBN 978-0-14-897200-5 .

Advised literature

Romberg, T., M., et all.Signal Processing for Industrial Diagnostics, Wiley Series in Measurement Science and Technology,1996.ISBN 978-0-13-49754-2-9.
Narayanaswamy,R.,Wolfbeis,O.Optical Sensors. Industrial Environmental and Diagnostic Applications (Springer Series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors), 2013.ISBN 978-0-15-587945-6 .
Wanberg,J.: Composite materials,Wolfgang publication Inc.,2010.ISBN 978-0-25-977200-5 .