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Course, academic year 2024/2025
  
Physical Metallurgy - P106005
Title: Fyzikální metalurgie
Guaranteed by: Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering (106)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Technology
Actual: from 2019
Semester: both
Points: 0
E-Credits: 0
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 3/0, other [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
can be fulfilled in the future
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: Vojtěch Dalibor prof. Dr. Ing.
Classification: Chemistry > Physical Chemistry
Is interchangeable with: AP106005
Annotation -
Subject sumarizes physical metalurgy principles and processes. Phase transformations in metals, degradation processes of metals and heat treatment principles are described. Subject also describes advanced metallic materials and advanced analytical techniques of materials.
Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Aim of the course -

Students will be able to:

Describe the influence of phase transformations, heat treatment and degradation processes on properties of metallic materials.

Characterize advanced metallic materials.

Describe principles and applications of advanced analytical methods of materials.

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Course completion requirements -

oral exam

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Literature -

R: Smallman R. E., Ngan A. H. W.: Modern Physical Metallurgy, Elsevier, New York, 2014.

R: Hosford W. F.: Physical Metallurgy, CRC Press, New York, 2010.

A: Cahn R. W., Haasen P.: Physical Metallurgy, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1996.

A: Sinha A. K.: Physical Metallurgy Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2003.

A: Reed-Hill R. E., Abbaschian R.: Physical Metallurgy Principles, PWS Publishing Company, Boston, 1994.

A: Meyers M. A., Chawla K. K.: Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009.

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Teaching methods -

lectures

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Requirements to the exam -

none

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Syllabus -
  • Theory and types of phase transformations in metals.
  • Thermodynamics of phase transformations in metals.
  • Phase transformations in ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
  • Elastic and plastic deformation.
  • Fracture, fatigue, creep.
  • Structure, properties and applications of advanced metallic materials.
  • Methods of chemical analysis of materials.
  • Electron microscopy and chemical microanalysis (SEM, TEM, EDS, WDS).
  • Advanced methods of material study (AP FIM, STM, AFM, SIMS, ESCA, AES).

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Learning resources -

www.journals.elsevier.com/materials-science-and-engineering-a

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Entry requirements -

none

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
Registration requirements -

none

Last update: Vojtěch Dalibor (25.06.2018)
 
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