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Technological Properties of Materials
FSI-WTVAcad. year: 2010/2011
Technological properties of materials explained, in particular, on the basis of materials problematic. The technological properties included concern metallic materials (castability, formability, weldability, and machinability). Technological properties of non-metallic materials are incorporated in courses dealing with them.
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Prerequisites
2VT, WTC - technological foundation
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
MIELNIK, Edw.M.: Metalworking Science and Engineering. 1st.ed. New York, London, Mc Graw-Hill, 1991, 976p. ISBN 0-07-041904-3.
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" The essence of castability; materials and technological aspects
" Basic physical characteristics of melts (structure, surface tension, viscosity, fluidity)
" Basic physical characteristics of moulds (heat conductivity, thermal conductivity, heat accumulation)
" Effect of metal and mould properties on flow and running property
" Physical-chemical events on the metal/mould interface
" Shrinkage of metals and alloys (types, causes, decisive factors, consequences)
" Stress in castings (types, causes, decisive factors, consequences, possibilities of intervening).
2. Formability
" Physical essence of plastic deformation and hardening
" Formability of metals and alloys
" Theory of plastic deformations and principles of metal-forming
" Conditions for the appearance of plastic deformation, analysis of deformation processes
3. Weldability
" Temperature and deformation cycles of welding
" Defects in weld joints, inclusive of an overview of relevant tests
" Structure and properties of weld joints, heat treatment
" Weldability of selected groups of metallic materials (in particular steel, marginally also Al and Ti alloys)
4. Machinability
" Definitions, decisive factors, criteria and standards of machinability
" Groups and classes of machinability of engineering materials
" Cutting as a dynamic process of hardening and de-hardening; dynamic recrystallization
" Plastic flow in material under high strain rate
" Interaction between workpiece and tool materials