Course detail
Construction of Production Machines II
FSI-G3S-KAcad. year: 2024/2025
This course complements and extends the knowledge of Construction of Production Machines I for machining difficult and non-metallic materials. These machine tools operate on different physical principles. We are talking about machining stone, carbon materials or wood. It will also be shown methods for rapid prototyping, using additive manufacturing methods. It mentioned the issue of Industry 4.0 with practical examples.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Each part of the examination is evaluated with the score.
Based on the total score, an ECTS grade is assigned to students.
At the beginning of the semester, the student is assigned a multidisciplinary issue to solve. The student's solution is included in the joint assessment and is defended before the examiner on the exam day.
The lectures are not compulsory, but active attendance is recommended.
Aims
Graduates of the course will gain basic knowledge of additive technologies and basic knowledge of machines for machining difficult-to-machine materials.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
MAREK, J., et al. Konstrukce CNC obráběcích strojů. 3nd ed. Praha: MM publishing, s.r.o., 2014. 687 p. ISBN 978-80-260-6780-1.
MAŘÍK, V. a kol., Průmysl 4.0 – Výzva pro českou republiku. 1th ed. Praha: Management Press, 2016. 272 p. ISBN 978-80-726-1440-0.
Recommended reading
firemní materiály a prospekty výrobců komponent
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme N-VSR-K Master's 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optional
Type of course unit
Guided consultation in combined form of studies
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Physical machining method - electric shocks and chemical
3. Physical machining method - concentrated energy (lasers, plasma)
4. Physical method - mechanical (ultrasound, water jet)
5. Additive method - liquid and powder materials
6. Additive method - 3D printing polymers
7. Additive method - 3D printing metals, paper
8. Machine tools for woodworking
9. Machines for machining of plastics, stone and carbon
10. Machining using industrial robots
11. Hybrid machine tools for additive and chipboard machining
12. Industry 4.0, definition, principles and challenges
13. Industry 4.0 applications and examples
Guided consultation
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Physical machining method - electric shocks and chemical
3. Physical machining method - concentrated energy (lasers, plasma)
4. Physical method - mechanical (ultrasound, water jet)
5. Additive method - liquid and powder materials
6. Additive method - 3D printing polymers
7. Additive method - 3D printing metals, paper
8. Machine tools for woodworking
9. Machines for machining of plastics, stone and carbon
10. Machining using industrial robots
11. Hybrid machine tools for additive and chipboard machining
12. Industry 4.0, definition, principles and challenges
13. Industry 4.0 applications and examples