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The subject Mechanical Engineering is introduction to an area which is part of the basic knowledge of technical engineers. Students of chemistry will be educated in related technical branches and they will learn the skills of communicating with the complex working team. The basics of the technical drawing, reading of the technical documentation, properties of the construction materials and the basic types of the chemical technology machinery (supporting structures, pipelines, pumps, pressure tanks, heat exchangers, driving mechanisms, power sources...) will be introduced.
Last update: TAJ444 (16.12.2013)
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Students will acquire skills of making a technical drawing and ability to read technical documentation. Important skill will be also basic orientation in AutoCAD software. Theoretical eq uipement of students will include: 1) wide knowledge of engineering materials and 2) knowledge in branches like engineering technology, machine parts and construction of industrial facilities. Last update: TAJ444 (16.12.2013)
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R: Novák F., Linkeová I.,: Technical Documentation, vydavatelství ČVUT, available at the adress Thákurova 1,160 41 Praha 6 A: Hamrock B.J., Schmidt S.R., Jacobson B.O.,: Fundamentals of machine elements, McGraw-Hill Higher Education Last update: TAJ444 (01.10.2013)
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• lectures and consultations • seminars mainly focused on technical drawing • written tutorial texts and pictorial material Last update: TAJ444 (28.01.2008)
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Written test: the main part is the technical drawing of the requested technical component; next parts may include questions concerning material properties, types and usage of the industry machinery; technical calculations are the important part of the test.
Last update: TAJ444 (28.01.2008)
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1. Summary of technical branches, history and trends, moral and legal consequences of the engineer activity. 2. Main sources of technical informations, basic parts of the technical document. 3. Technical documentation and its types 4. Basics of technical drawing in the machine engineering, electrotechnics and building industries. 5. Demountable joints of the structural elements (bolts, plugs, tongues). 6. Hard demountable and non-rewirable joints (riveting, pressing, welding, soldering, glueing). 7. Constructional supports, supporting structures, fixation of aparatuses in space. 8. Metal construction materials used in chemical and food production praxis. 9. Non-metal construction materials. 10. Marking, properties and testing mostly used materials, surface preservation. 11. Pipelines. 12. Pumps, compressors, air-pumps. 13. Pressure tanks. 14. Mechanical and electrotechnical minimum (commonly used tools, fundamentals of labour protection, electric shocks). Last update: Ekrt Ondřej (07.11.2012)
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Electronic presentations used in lectures (available via e-mail from lecturer) Last update: TAJ444 (04.09.2013)
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Mathematics, Physics, basics of Physical Chemistry Last update: Ekrt Ondřej (07.11.2012)
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Mathematics I, Physics I Last update: TAJ444 (04.09.2013)
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Konzultace s vyučujícími | 0.5 | 14 | ||
Účast na přednáškách | 1 | 28 | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 2 | 56 | ||
Účast na seminářích | 0.5 | 14 | ||
4 / 4 | 112 / 112 |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Oral examination | 100 |