Engineering Materials and Heat Treatment (FSI-HMT-K)

Academic year 2021/2022
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Libor Pantělejev, Ph.D.  
Supervising institute: ÚMVI all courses guaranted by this institute
Teaching language: Czech
Aims of the course unit:
The aim of the course is to provide students with knowledge necessary to choose and use constructional materials in order to reach utility properties. The course is a follow-up to the following courses: "Introduction to Material Science and Engineering", "Structure and Property of Materials", and is intended to deepen and widen the acquired knowledge in the area of engineering applications.
Learning outcomes and competences:
Completion of the course should enable students to select a suitable material for a specific application, including the design of its heat treatment or surface treatment. At the same time, students should be able to identify the most common problems in practice related to materials and their processing.
Prerequisites:
The course is a follow-up to the courses BUM and 3SV and is intended to deepen and widen the acquired knowledge in the area of engineering applications.
Course contents:
The course Engineering Materials and Heat Treatment familiarises students with constructional and tool metals, as well as non-metal materials, which are used in mechanical engineering nowadays. Lessons are focused on relations among the chemical composition, properties, structure of material, and its use. Emphasis is placed on linking theoretical knowledge and practical ability to solve the most common problems associated with material sciences occurring in technical practice.
The course deals with the following topics:
- influence of metallurgy on properties and structure of steel and alloys
- phase changes during the heat processing
- construction steel
- weldability of steels
- mechanical properties of steels
- steels and alloys for casts
- tool materials.
Teaching methods and criteria:
The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Teaching is suplemented by practical laboratory work and excursion.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Course-unit credit is awarded on condition of having attended 100% seminars with active participation and worked out a paper regarding the presented topics. Excused absence has to be compensated for via working out an alternative assignment. The exam has a written and an oral part. The written part is focused on four of the main topics presented in the lectures. In the oral part of the exam a student answers additional and complementary questions.
Controlled participation in lessons:
Missed lessons may be compensated for by the agreement with the teacher.
Type of course unit:
    Guided consultation in combined form of studies  1 × 9 hrs. compulsory                  
    Guided consultation  1 × 34 hrs. optionally                  
    Laboratory exercise  1 × 9 hrs. compulsory                  
Course curriculum:
    Guided consultation in combined form of studies 1. Introduction, evaluation of material hardness
2. Evaluation of hardness and microhardness of layers and coatings
3. Austenitization, Basic types of heat treatment
4. Processes of quenching and tempering
5. Chemical-heat treatment
6. Construction steel I.
7. Construction steel II.
8. Corrosion-resistant and refractory materials
9. Tool steels I.
10. Tool steels II., Selected types of coatings for NO and RO
11. Steels for castings and graphitic cast irons
12. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys I. - Al, Mg
13. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys II - Cu, Ti, Ni
    Guided consultation 1. Introduction, evaluation of material hardness
2. Evaluation of hardness and microhardness of layers and coatings
3. Austenitization, Basic types of heat treatment
4. Processes of quenching and tempering
5. Chemical-heat treatment
6. Construction steel I.
7. Construction steel II.
8. Corrosion-resistant and refractory materials
9. Tool steels I.
10. Tool steels II., Selected types of coatings for NO and RO
11. Steels for castings and graphitic cast irons
12. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys I. - Al, Mg
13. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys II - Cu, Ti, Ni
    Laboratory exercise 1. Introduction, evaluation of material hardness
2. Evaluation of hardness and microhardness of layers and coatings
3. Austenitization, Basic types of heat treatment
4. Processes of quenching and tempering
5. Chemical-heat treatment
6. Construction steel I.
7. Corrosion-resistant and refractory materials
8. Tool steels I.
9. Tool steels II., Selected types of coatings for NO and RO
10. Steels for castings and graphitic cast irons
11. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys I. - Al, Mg
12. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys II - Cu, Ti, Ni
13. Excursion
Literature - fundamental:
1. ASHBY, F.M. JONES, D.F. Engineering Materials I.,II.
2. FREMUNT, P. PODRÁBSKÝ, T. Konstrukční oceli. Cerm, Brno, 1996.
3. PLUHAŘ, J. KORRITA, J. Strojírenské materiály.
Literature - recommended:
1. DORAZIL, E. Strojírenské materiály.
2. FREMUNT, P., KREJČÍK, J., PODRÁBSKÝ, T. Nástrojové oceli, Dům techniky Brno, Brno, 1994.
The study programmes with the given course:
Programme Study form Branch Spec. Final classification   Course-unit credits     Obligation     Level     Year     Semester  
N-STG-K combined study STG Manufacturing Technology -- Cr,Ex 4 Compulsory 2 1 S