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Mechanical equipment
FAST-SW03Acad. year: 2009/2010
Importance, application and utilization of machinery in the production of building materials. Introduction in basic technical materials used with building machines and machinery. Description of machine and machinery from mining, transportation, resource material treatment though homogenisation and mixing procedures up to the final treatment, in particular incl. transport options. Division of raw material technology lines according to the type of the linked production.
Description of machines for raw material processing, production of mortar materials, rough and fine ceramics, light building materials, concrete products – application in automated production. Basic parameters, data important for operation and technology function of machines, basic structures, operation and maintenance. Type series of machines and equipment. Optimisation of technology processes by using of the latest mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic components. Environmental impacts in production facilities and their environment.
Theoretical parts of the subject present calculations of the machine and machine parts performance necessary for real applications, incl. calculations for optimum operational-technology as well as economic application. Stress is laid on automation and application of robotics in the production of building materials. Reduction of power demands of the production incl. methods for relevant calculations.
The objective of the subject – making acquainted with the principles of mechanical engineering, basic machine groups and components. Especially with machines for earth works, machines for transportation and assembly, machines for concrete and masonry works, machines for technology lines of individual production applications.
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2. Power generating machines. Pneumatic and hydraulic machines. Fans. Pumps. Compressors. Pressure vessels. Air-heating sets. Steam generators. Electric control station.
3. Driving units of building machines. Petrol and diesel engines. Special engines. Main motor parts. Fuel system. Greasing and cooling.
4. Gears – types and workmanship. Couplings. Gears. Substructures. Frames. Machine axles. Brake sets. Machine control.
5. Machines for earth works. Excavators with cycle and continuous operation. Special excavators. Shovel loaders.
6. Dozers. Rippers. Scrapers. Graders. Universal loaders. Tractor rippers.
7. Drilling machines and drilling rigs. Types of drilling equipment. Accessories. Chippers.
8. Transportation of rocks. Conveyor belts. Screw, bucket and vibrating conveyors. Compressed-air haulage. Sampling equipment for average samples. Cableways. Interplant handling. Motor-driven transport barrows. Railway transportation. Truck transport. Tow vehicles.
9. Rock treatment machines. Crushers. Mills. Sorters. Washers. Dryers.
10. Deposition and transportation of bulk materials. Magazines. Silos. Closures. Feeders. Dosers. Weights. Compressed-air and hydraulic haulage. Filters.
11. Mixers – cyclic and continuous. Central concrete mixing plants. Mobile concrete mixing plants. Machines fro cyclic or continual haulage of concrete mixtures. Concrete mixture compacting equipment. Vibration technology. Machines and equipment for preparation of reinforcement. Welding technology·
12. Overhead conveyance, portal, cantilever gantry, tower and mobile cranes. Derrics. Lifts. Stackers. Fork-lift trucks. Assembly and construction platforms. Special handling devices. Scaffolding technology. Handing trucks and devices.
13. Construction machines control and operation systems incl. automated. Electronics. Laser systems. Ergonomy of construction machines. Environmental impacts of construction machines.
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