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Physical and Chemical Base of Production of Metallic Materials
FSI-WFZAcad. year: 2013/2014
Physical & chemical principles of the production of metallic materials, thermodynamic activity and its application in metallurgical calculations, thermodynamic equilibrium, dependence of the equilibrium constant on temperature. Gases, carbon and sulphur in ferrous alloys. Basic metallurgical reactions taking place in the production of ferrous alloys. Production of steel in oxygen converters and arc furnaces, secondary metallurgy. Production of high-alloy and special ferrous alloys. Casting ferrous alloys, continuous casting and the effect of secondary oxidation on metallurgical quality. Effect of metallurgy on steel properties, obtainable contents of undesirable elements, morphology and distribution of inclusions as functions of oxygen activity in steel. Segregation and metallurgical possibilities of affecting them. Production and properties of cast irons. Production and properties of non-ferrous metals.
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Basic literature
MYSLIVEC, T.: Fyzikálně chemické základy ocelářství. Praha: SNTL, 1972. (CS)
ROUČKA, J. Vměstky – přehled a příčiny vzniku: Vměstky ve slitinách hliníku a hodnocení čistoty kovu. 4. Holečkova konference: Trendy ve zpracování slitin neželezných kovů. První vydání. Brno: Česká slévárenská společnost, 2011. s. 117. ISBN 978-80-02-02303-6. (CS)
ŠENBERGER, J.; BŮŽEK, Z.; ZÁDĚRA, A.; STRÁNSKÝ, K.; KAFKA, V. Metalurgie oceli na odlitky. Brno: VUT v Brně – Nakladatelství Vutium, 2008. 311 s. ISBN: 978-80-214-3632-9. (CS)
TURKDOGAN, E. T.: Fundamentals of steelmaking. London: The Institute of materials, 1996. ISBN 1 86125 004 5. (EN)
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2.Dependence of equilibrium constant on temperature.
3.Gases in Fe-alloys, effect of pressure on thermodynamic equilibrium.
4.Carbon in Fe-alloys.
5.Sulphur and phosphorus in Fe-alloys, desulphurization and decarburation.
6.Production of steel in oxygen converters.
7.Production of steel in electric furnaces.
8.An overview of methods of secondary metallurgy, effect of individual procedures on steel properties.
9.Production and its effect on the properties of special steels (corrosion- and wear-resistant steels, steels and alloys for elevated temperatures).
10.Effect of the steel production technology on the properties of formed steels and steels for castings.
11.An overview of cast irons and their production.
12.Properties of cast irons.
13.Production and its effect on the properties of non-ferrous metals.