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Special Materials

Summary

Selected advanced materials and manufacturing technology. The principles of rapid solidification, structural changes, conditions of origin of metallic glasses, types and properties, devitrification. Ceramic materials, properties, requirements for technical ceramics. Brittleness, densification principles. Coating, an overview of types of coatings according to the properties requests. CVD, PVD methods. Materials based on Ni for high-temperature works, Inconelsuperalloys, structural characteristics, hardening. Nanocrystalline materials, characteristics, preparation. Characteristics of polymeric materials, properties, production, degradation.

Literature

[1] Askeland, D. R., Phulé, P., P.: The Science and Engineering of Materials. 5th ed.Canada: Thompson-Brooks/Cool, 2005, 863 s.
[2] Donachie, M., J., Donachie, S., J.:Superalloys : a technical guide, 2.vyd. USA, 2002, 439 s.
[3] ASM INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK COMMITTEE. ASM Handbook Volume 21: Composites. ASM International, 2001.

Advised literature

[1] Badeshia,H.,K.,D.,H.:Nickel Based Superalloys.Materials Science &Metallurgy, University of Cambridge [online], 2003 [cit.2009-03-31]. z:<http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phasetrans/2003/Superalloys/superalloys.html >
[2] Vasiliev, V., V. & Morozov, E., V.,: Mechanics and Analysis of Composite materials, Oxford: Elsevier, 2007.
[3] Military Specification MIL-A-12560H (MR),Amendment 3. „Armor Plate, Steel, Wrought, Homogeneous (For Use Combat-Vehikles and for Ammunition Testing)“, September, 2000.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 636-0828
Abbreviation SpecMat
Course title Special Materials
Coordinating department Department of Material Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Zdeněk Jonšta, CSc.