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FSI-ZP5Acad. year: 2025/2026
Students in a small team collaborate on a closed problem, which involves the analysis of the function of a simple machine (e.g., a small internal combustion engine) and its mechanical components. The subject focuses on comprehending how the machine operates or functions based on an initial examination of the whole, subsequent machine analysis, understanding of the functions of individual components, their categorization, analysis, and quality evaluation, and placing the machine in the market segment. Students use and integrate the knowledge acquired from concurrently running subjects, especially in basic design principles and CAD modelling. Lecturers guide students through consultations in systematic engineering work, which forms the basis for understanding the process of designing mechanical components and is a necessary prerequisite for completing subsequent project subjects with more open tasks.
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Knowledge of mathematics and physics at a high school level.
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Lecture: participation is recommended.
Exercises: Attendance is mandatory and monitored by the lecturer, with a maximum of two absences allowed. In case of long-term absence, compensation for the classes is in the responsibility of the course coordinator.
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Graduates will understand how a simple machine operates, be able to describe and classify its components based on their primary and secondary functions and comprehend the requirements of technical documentation related to the desired function of the components.
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