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Last update: doc. RNDr. Josef Pešička, CSc. (17.04.2023)
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Last update: doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D. (09.06.2021)
Final examination has to be passed. |
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Last update: doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D. (09.06.2021)
1. K.K. Chawla: Composite Materials, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1987. 2. High Tech Ceramics, Editor G. Kostorz, Academic Press, London, 1989. |
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Last update: doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D. (09.06.2021)
Requirements for the exam correspond to the annotation.
The exam consists from a short written test and an oral part.
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Last update: doc. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Král, Ph.D. (17.04.2023)
1. Nanomaterials. Preparation of nanomaterials. Electric resistance, magnetic properties, and plastic deformation of nanocrystals. 2. Superalloys. Technology, properties, applications. 2. Rapidly solidified materials. Methods of rapid solidification. The influence of rapid cooling on structure and properties. 3. Powder metallurgy. Powder production, powder consolidation, mechanical alloying. 4. Ceramic materials. Technology and mechanical properties of ceramics. Ceramic materials in electronics and medicine. 5. Metal and ceramics foams. Technology, properties, applications. |