Course detail

Technology and Machines in Building Industry

FSI-QSVAcad. year: 2024/2025

The course deals with the technology of mining and processing of stones, gravel and sand. Types of preparing plants are presented. Also dealt is the technology production of mortars, plaster, lime, cement. The course focuses also on the production lines for non-watered and watery method of cement production., and on the technology production: brick ceramic, fire-resistant ceramic, stone ware, building ceramic, hygienic ceramic, earthen ware. Technology of mortars, concretes, building elements production is also included.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

3

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Successful completion of the course is conditional on the knowledge of technical mechanics, physics, higher mathematics, machine parts and their mechanisms, physics of materials and principles of electrical engineering.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Examination test student’s knowledge and skills, and the ability to apply them in practice.
Absence may be in justified cases compensated for by the agreement with the course supervisor.

Aims

The objective is for students to have an overview of technologies in building industry, their development and sequences to design and exploitation machines.
Students will be made familiar with the technical and chemical procedures in building industries, and learn how to set the flow-sheets as a basis for development records.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Basic literature

HELA, Rudolf. Technologie betonu. Modul M01: BJ 04 Technologie betonu I. Brno: Vysoké učení technické, Fakulta stavební, 2005, 110 s. : il. (CS)
HELA, Rudolf. Technologie stavebních dílců. Brno: CERM, 2001, 205 s. : il. ISBN 80-214-1991-1. (CS)
MALÁŠEK, Jiří. TECHNOLOGIE A STROJE VE STAVEBNÍ VÝROBĚ [online]. VUT v Brně. Brno, 2005 [cit. 2017-10-09]. (CS)
MALHOTRA, Depeak. Recent Advances in Mineral Processing Plant Design. 2009. ISBN ISBN-10: 0873353161. ISBN-13: 978-0873353168. nkp.cz katalogy a databáze souborný katalog ČR dostupnost jako eBook (EN)
MULAR, Andrew L., Derek J. BARRATT a Doug N. HALBE. Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice and Control. 2011. ISBN ISBN-10: 0873352238. ISBN-13: 978-0873352239. nkp.cz katalogy a databáze souborný katalog ČR dostupnost jako eBook (EN)
PYTLÍK, Petr a Radomír SOKOLÁŘ. Stavební keramika: technologie, vlastnosti a využití. Brno: CERM, 2002, 287 s. : il. ISBN 80-7204-234-3. (CS)
STARK, Jochen a Bernard WICHT. Zement und Kalk: Der Baustoff als Werkstoff. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2000, xi, 376 s. : il. ISBN 3-7643-6216-2. (DE)

Recommended reading

MALÁŠEK, Jiří. TECHNOLOGIE A STROJE VE STAVEBNÍ VÝROBĚ [online]. VUT v Brně. Brno, 2005 [cit. 2017-10-09]. (CS)
MALHOTRA, Depeak. Recent Advances in Mineral Processing Plant Design. 2009. ISBN ISBN-10: 0873353161. ISBN-13: 978-0873353168. (EN)
MULAR, Andrew L., Derek J. BARRATT a Doug N. HALBE. Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice and Control. 2002. 2002. ISBN ISBN-10: 0873352238. ISBN-13: 978-0873352239. (EN)

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Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme N-ADI-P Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional

  • Programme C-AKR-P Lifelong learning

    specialization CZS , 1 year of study, winter semester, elective

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hod., optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Characteristics and dismemberment of building materials.
2. Fundamental physical and mechanical properties of building materials.
3. Inorganic building materials.
4. Technology extractions and processing of stones and gravel-sands.
5. Technology of mortars, plaster, lime, cement production.
6. Technology of cement production.
7. Ceramic products - heavy clayware.
8. Ceramic products - fine ceramics.
9. Asbestos-cement products and replacements. Mortars, concretes.
10.Application of DEM analyzes to flows and transformations.
11.Application of DEM analysis to decoupling and compaction.
12.Building elements - technology production. Sealing materials.
13.Recycling of building materials, special technology.

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