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Testing of Materials and Products
FSI-DZMAcad. year: 2017/2018
Using appropriate testing methods it is possible to determine the utilization of a material in a given technical application, to determine defects of materials (open-grain structures, inclusions, cracks, etc.) and to assess any possible degradation of the applied material during an operation (wear, occurrence of fatigue cracks, etc.). As a part of the course, the description, importance and application of the most important mechanical, technological and non-destructive tests is given. Attention is also paid to fundamentals of phase and structural analyses using light microscopy.
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The degree of mastering the problem and the fulfillment of the intermediate requirements is assessed by the teacher by the ECTS classification.
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Basic literature
Wood, W.A.: The Study of Metal Structures and their Mechanical Properties, , 0 (EN)
Recommended reading
Pluhař, J. a kol.: Nauka o materiálech, SNTL/ALFA 1989, 0
Veles, P.: Mechanické vlastnosti a skúšanie kovov, ALFA 1985, 0
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2. Testing of the friction coefficient at shanking.
3. Deep-drawing sheet testing.
4. Method of nets, FLD diagrams.
5. Method of surface defect determination (capillary method etc.).
6. Method of inherit defect determination (X-ray).
7. Method of inherit defect determination (scan etc.).
8. Light microscopy and metallography.
9. The static tensile test.
10. Brittle failure of materials.
11. Fatigue of materials and testing I.
12. Fatigue of materials and testing II.
13. Creep and relaxation.