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FSI-ZKMAcad. year: 2026/2027
The course offers an overview of the main groups of structural materials, emphasising the identification of key properties of machine components that determine the choice of suitable materials. It develops graduates' ability to recognise specific material properties in given structural application. Through laboratory exercises, students will deepen their understanding of the properties essential for material selection; in the computer lab, they will learn basic material selection procedures using CES Granta software. In addition to interaction between teacher and student, continuous self-study and completion of homework assignments are required. Building on the course Limit States of Materials, students will acquire the skills necessary for material selection, which they will apply mainly to project-based problems.
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Entry knowledge
Knowledge of high school-level physics and chemistry concepts and equations, as well as knowledge of statics, design, elasticity, and strength.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Conditions for obtaining credit (0–50 points; minimum required for credit is 25): (i) submission of all assigned homework, (ii) credit test (minimum 25 out of 50 points); (iii) students who do not achieve 25 points in the credit test may take a make-up test during the first week of the examination period.
Attendance at exercises is mandatory and supervised by the teacher; a maximum of two absences is permitted. In the case of long-term absence, compensation for missed lessons is the responsibility of the course supervisor.
Conditions for taking the exam (0–100 points; minimum required to pass is 50): (i) attendance at lectures, (ii) written part of the exam (maximum 40 points), (iii) oral part of the exam, including discussion of the written part (maximum 60 points). A total of up to 100 points can be obtained; the final grade will be determined according to the ECTS scale.
Lectures: attendance is mandatory and monitored by the teacher.
Aims
Graduates will gain knowledge of the main groups of structural materials, understand the importance of material selection in the design process, and, based on the required properties of a machine component, be able to select a suitable material for a given application.
Study aids
PowerPoint lecture presentations available on the shared Teams space or E-learning platform serve as study aids for students.
Prerequisites and corequisites
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Laboratory exercise
Properties of materials determined by mechanical tests (interpretation of tensile test data). Properties of materials identified by structural analytical methods (differentiation of materials based on structure observed under microscopes).
Computer-assisted exercise