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Metallic Materials
FSI-WKMAcad. year: 2010/2011
The course Metal Materials familiarises students with constructional and tool metal materials which are used in mechanical engineering nowadays. Lessons are focused on relations among the chemical composition, properties, structure of material, and its use. The course deals also with titan alloys, superconductive materials and superalloys etc.
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Basic literature
FREMUNT, Přemysl a Tomáš PODRÁBSKÝ. Konstrukční oceli. Brno: CERM, 1996, 261 s. ISBN 80-85867-95-8. (CS)
JONES, David R. H. a Michael F. ASHBY. Engineering Materials 1: An Introduction to Properties, Applications and Design. 4. Elsevier Science, 2011. ISBN 0080966659. (EN)
Recommended reading
SKOČOVSKÝ, Petr a Tomáš PODRÁBSKÝ. Grafitické liatiny. EDIS ŽU, Žilina, 2005, 168 s. ISBN 8080703906. (SK)
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2. Low-alloy steels suitable for heat-treating, chemical-heat treating etc.
3. Rust resisting and heat resisting steels
4. High temperature steels
5. High strength steels
6. Tool steels – chemical composition and use
7. Steels and cast irons (ADI)
8. Superalloys
9. Aluminium, Magnesium and their alloys
10. Titan alloys
11. Copper alloys
12. Metals with recovery
13. Materials for nuclear technology