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May

Special forming techniques

18. 5. 2015, at 12.58, written by NTF
Continuous processes–hot strip rolling chain; Forming techniques with special focus: metals adjusted forming, high inner-pressure forming, sandwich forming, magnetic forming and explosive forming.
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May

Metallurgical ceramics

18. 5. 2015, at 12.55, written by NTF
Goals: acquiring knowledge on possible industrial applications of coarse and fine metallurgical ceramics; using appropriate procedures of making metallurgical ceramics, selecting an appropriate type of raw material to achieve target properties. Special emphasis will be given to insulation in production processes and energy saving issues and reducing energy per product unit in a metallurgical reactor.
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May

Quality management

18. 5. 2015, at 12.52, written by NTF
Goals: acquiring basic concepts on quality and quality control and how quality management has developed; knowing standard models of quality management, statistical methods and tools for quality assurance, interpreting the results of measurements in statistical process control, ability to carry out complex analyses of the phenomena and analyse and evaluate costs in quality management.
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May

Casting materials

18. 5. 2015, at 12.50, written by NTF
Goals: knowing basic groups of casting materials and technologies of making and processing of these materials; survey of metal and non-metal materials; knowing typical casting alloys based on Fe, Al, Mg, Zn, Cu and Ti, their applications, mechanical and technological properties, using different casting techniques for making or processing these materials; classification of materials by ... Read more
18
May

Metallurgical furnaces

18. 5. 2015, at 12.47, written by NTF
The course focuses on the importance of furnaces for particular technological procedures in manufacturing, metal processing and heat treatment. The student studies elements of the furnace, fundamentals of dimensioning and selection of the furnace, their structure, accessories and equipment for optimal management of the technological procedure, develops the skills necessary for individual, team and project ... Read more
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May

Testing methods of metallurgical materials

18. 5. 2015, at 12.43, written by NTF
For making metal materials, e.g. steel, we need basic raw materials (ores and concentrates) as well as auxiliary materials, which may be metals or non-metals, and energy sources. Their composition has decisive effects on the quality of the product, production costs and ecological acceptability. The course provides knowledge on different testing methods for making complex ... Read more
18
May

Engineering materials

18. 5. 2015, at 12.40, written by NTF
Goals: acquiring knowledge about basic groups of engineering materials, particularly metals and their applications. Students are able to classify materials according to their chemical composition, purpose of use, criteria for the selection in a particular application, compatibility of materials, substitution and standardisation. Use of engineering materials in major industrial branches; development trends and possible substitutions. ... Read more
18
May

Powder metallurgy

18. 5. 2015, at 12.38, written by NTF
v Goals: acquiring fundamentals of powder metallurgy, technological processes, fabrication and compacting powders, processes and procedures for forming and consolidation of powders, sintering and secondary operations, mechanical treatment of products, heat and surface treatment of metal powder products, metal joining, characterisation, selection, properties and applications of metal powder products, designing products and standardisation. Powder metallurgy ... Read more
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May

Failure analysis

18. 5. 2015, at 12.35, written by NTF
Goals: acquiring basic engineering methods for identification and analysis of damage and flaws; typical flaws and damage on various products, structures, equipment, machines and tools; understanding standards and regulations; Ability to prepare an expertise and expert opinion. Students upgrade their knowledge through the use of testing methods, models and simulations to prepare a project that ... Read more
18
May

Environmental economics

18. 5. 2015, at 12.30, written by NTF
The goal of the course is to develop knowledge on sustainable development and economic dimensions of environmental protection. Obtain an understanding of environmental economics in the economic system, economic development, environmental policy, environmental accounting and environmental management and to draw attention to the economic integration of solving environmental problems at the level of countries, regions ... Read more
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