Course detail

Production Processes

FEKT-NVYPAcad. year: 2013/2014

Winding processes, impregnation processes. Metal technology - mechanical working, wire drawing, welding, soldering, conductive connection processing. Surface adjustment of materials. Properties and industrial processes of anisotropics materials, introduction to theory of piezoelectricity. Electron processes. Ion processes. Plasma technology. X-ray processes. Radiation processes. Nuclear processes. Laser processes. Ultrasonic processes. Computer aided industrial processes.

Language of instruction

English

Number of ECTS credits

6

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

The student after passing the exam:
• knows construction and technological problems by winding production, by reels production and by production of insulating systems
• knows basal connecting systems in electrotechnical and electronical products
• knows basic operation in mechanical assemblies technology
• knows characteristics of anisotropic materials and industrial processes in their realization
• can explain working principle in the systems which use electron beams ionic beams, X-rays, nuclear transmutation, lasers and ultrasonic and their effects on materials
• knows principles of computer aided industrial processes

Prerequisites

The subject knowledge on the Bachelor´s degree level is requested. Suppose knowledge from subject "Materials and production processes".

Co-requisites

Not applicable.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lecture are guided with using PowerPointové presentation, short video - clips and films and discussion with students. Exercising are divided on computer and reckoning exercising. Subject be coupled excursion into choice companies and research institute.

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

Practice attendance is obligatory
Final exam.
Individual test: (lectures in weeks 1 - 5).
Requirements for individual test - at least 50% from the points it means at least 20 points. Individual tests are done in the written form and must be passed by the end of the teaching part of the term at the latest.
Final exam: (max. 60 points) - (lectures in weeks 6 - 13).
9 tasks - max. 5 points for 1 task (lectures in weeks 6 - 11).
3 tasks max. 5 points for one task (lectures in weeks 12 - 13).
The students may apply for the final exam if they attended all needed practice and passed successfully the test, it means after receiving 50% points at least.

Course curriculum

Winding processing, constructional and technological problems with winding and coils processing, materials for winding, sorts of winding, coiling machines, impregnation processing, materials and equipment.
Metal processing, cold working and hot working, wire drawing, welding, soldering.
Conductive connection processing, conductor and elements connecting methods, materials for conductive connection processing.
Materials surface adjustment, galvanic and non-current metal plating methods, metal surface passivation, modern methods in application coating compositions.
Properties and industrial processes of anisotropics materials, introduction to theory of piezoelectricity. Possibilities of use anisotropics materials.
Electron processes, obtaining and control of movement electric charged elements, operation of electron beam, metal welding, metal melting and evaporation, electron beam cutting, exploitation of chemical and the other effects of the electron beams.
Ion processes, obtaining of ion beams, sputtering and etching, ions implantation and lithography.
X-ray processes, generation and characteristics of X-ray radiation, X-ray lithography, radiation technology in production.
Nuclear processes, basic conception, transmutation of semiconductor materials, producing of electronic active structures.
Laser processes, theoretical principles in function of lasers, laser distribution, characteristics and some applications of lasers in industrial processes.
Ultrasonic processes, physical fundamental of ultrasonic, ultrasonic sources, use of ultrasonic effect.
Introduction in computer aided industrial processes. Computer aided industrial processes.

Work placements

Not applicable.

Aims

The aim of the course is to make students familiar with the modern technology processes in the electrotechnical industry, their preferences and limitations in the confrontation with classical technology. In the introduction to computer aided industrial processes the students will be offered the possibilities in the use of computers in industrial processes, from component design and fittings to complex automatization.

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

The content and forms of instruction in the evaluated course are specified by a regulation issued by the lecturer responsible for the course and updated for every academic year.

Recommended optional programme components

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

Askeland, R. D. The Science and Engineering of Materiále, PWS Publishing Copany Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116-4324, 1994 (3. vydání), ISBN 0-534-93423-4. (EN)
Kazelle J. a kol.: Výrobní procesy. Elektronická skripta 2007 (CS)

Recommended reading

HWANG, J., S.: Environment-Friendly Electronics: Lead Free Technology, Electrochemical Publications Limited, 2001, ISBN 0 901150 401 (EN)
John Stark, Van Norstrand Reinhold, Engineering Information Management (EN)

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme EECC-MN Master's

    branch MN-EVM , 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

39 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Winding processing, constructional and technological problems with winding and coils processing, materials for winding, sorts of winding, coiling machines, impregnation processing, materials and equipment.
Metal processing, cold working and hot working, wire drawing, welding, soldering.
Conductive connection processing, conductor and elements connecting methods, materials for conductive connection processing.
Materials surface adjustment, galvanic and non-current metal plating methods, metal surface passivation, modern methods in application coating compositions.
Electron processes, obtaining and control of movement electric charged elements, operation of electron beam, metal welding, metal melting and evaporation, electron beam cutting, exploitation of chemical and the other effects of the electron beams.
Ion processes, obtaining of ion beams, sputtering and etching, ions implantation and lithography. Molecular processes
X-ray processes, generation and characteristics of X-ray radiation, radiation technology in production, X-ray lithography.
Nuclear processes, basic conception, transmutation of semiconductor materials, producing of electronic active structures.
Laser processes, theoretical principles in function of lasers, laser distribution, characteristics and some applications of lasers in industrial processes.
Ultrasonic processes, physical fundamental of ultrasonic, ultrasonic sources, use of ultrasonic effect.
Electro-erosive processes and their use.
Introduction in computer aided industrial processes.
Computer aided industrial processes.

Fundamentals seminar

12 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Calculations in the area of winding technology and impregnation processing.
Calculations in the area of electron beam usage.
Calculations in the area of ion processes used in technology.
Calculations in the area of X-ray, radiation and nuclear processes.
Calculations in the area of laser technology and laser applications in industrial processes.
Calculations in the area of ultrasonic and its application in technology.

Laboratory exercise

6 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Laboratory lesson in the area of electron processes.
Laboratory lesson in the area of ion processes.
Laboratory lesson in the area of computer aided industrial processes.