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Advanced Materials

Summary

Subject takes up basic knowledge of material science and upgrades knowledge of
materials used in present-day industries including different physical, mechanical, thermal and other properties. Structure properties (precipitation, recristallization, recovery, deformation, etc.) of selected material types are mentioned in the context with their properties (creep, deformation behaviour, superplacticity, superelasticity, embrittlement) and applications. Materials: on the base of Cu, Ni, Ti alloys, intermetallics, metal matrix composites, metallic glasses, metallic foams, functionnaly graded materials, bearing materials, shape memory alloys, biocompatible materials. Knowledge enables to students acquiring survey of trends of new material development and of used present-day materials.

Literature

DAVIS, J.R.: Metals Handbook, Desk Edition, ASM International, 1998, 1521 p.
ASM Handbook, Vol. 9, Metallography and microstructures, ASM International,
9.vydání, 2000, pp.775.
ASM Handbook. Vol.2, Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Material. 10th edition, ASM International, 2000, 1328 p. ISBN 0-87170-378-5

Advised literature

DAVIS, J.R.: Metals Handbook, Desk Edition, ASM International, 1998, 1521 p.
ASM Handbook, Vol. 9, Metallography and microstructures, ASM International,
9.vydání, 2000, pp.775.
ASM Handbook. Vol.2, Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Material. 10th edition, ASM International, 2000, 1328 p. ISBN 0-87170-378-5


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 637-0706
Abbreviation MoM
Course title Advanced Materials
Coordinating department Department of Non-ferrous Metals, Refining and Recycling
Course coordinator doc. Dr. Ing. Monika Losertová