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FSI-PLNAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course gives an overview of non-ferous cast alloys. Emphasis is given namely on aluminium a magnesium alloys, copper, zink and other alloys are mentioned briefly too. Types of alloys, their composition and main properties are mentioned. Crystallization and metallurgical processing are discussed in details. They are introduced types of melting furnaces suitable for different alloys. Metalurgicall defects, their identification and possibilities of reparing are commented.
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Number of ECTS credits
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Entry knowledge
Basic knowledges of chemistry, knowledges of non-ferrous metals science
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Credit: Attendandance and appropriate knowledges in courses, passing 2 tests in the course of semesterExam: Credit, numerical part of exam, verbal part of exam
Aims
The aim of course is to get knowledges about structure and properties of wide range of non-ferous alloys, principles of proper melting process in different melting furnaces, quality control and analysis of metallurgical defects.
Ability to operate metalurgical processes by melting different alloys grades, heat treatment and quality control
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Syllabus
1. Types of non-ferous alloys, characterization of their properties and application2. Aluminium alloys – main alloying elements, crystallization3. Mechanical, chemical and technological properties of aluminium alloys, influence ofcrystalization conditions on properties, age-hardening4. Inoculation and modification of aluminium alloys5. Metallurgy of aluminium alloys – refining6. Degassing7. Melting furnaces, principles of melting8. Magnesium alloys – types, properties9. Melting and pouring of magnesium alloys10.Komposites, methods thixocasting and squeeze casting11.Copper-based alloys – overwiew, diagrams, chemical composition, structure, properties12.Principles of copper alloys melting13.Titanium and zink alloys
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