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Materials Selection and Performance
FSI-WUVAcad. year: 2010/2011
The following topics are dealt with:Introduction to the materials selection process. Performance criteria. The main standpoints of materials selection and their mutual interaction. The relation between material, technology and design. Algorithms for the selection of materials and technology. Economic efficiency of the selection (cost of material and production, power and raw-material demands), production technology and materials selection, impact of materials selection on the environment in the production and application cycles. Selection based on decisive material properties. Tools for materials selection and its formalization. Computer-aided materials selection. Performance of advanced materials.
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Basic literature
DIETER G.E.: ASM Handbook Vol.2, Materials Selection and Design.ASM International Handbook Committee, 1997. ISBN 0-87170-386-6. (EN)
Recommended reading
Macek K., Zuna P.: Materials science (course book in Czech), , 0
Ptáček et al.: Materials science (course book in Czech), , 0
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2. Technical & economic aspects of the selection
3. Materials selection in the conceptual design
4. Decision matrix
5. Materials selection and production technology
6. Selection based on decisive materials properties
7. Selection based on decisive materials properties
8-10. Performance of selected engineering materials
11. Computer-aided materials selection
12-13. Value analysis, fractographic analysis