633-3001/02 – Deformation behaviour of materials (DefChov)
        
        | Gurantor department | Department of Materials Forming | Credits | 6 | 
| Subject guarantor | prof. Ing. Ivo Schindler, CSc. | Subject version guarantor | prof. Ing. Ivo Schindler, CSc. | 
| Study level | undergraduate or graduate |  |  | 
|  |  | Study language | English | 
| Year of introduction | 2014/2015 | Year of cancellation | 2021/2022 | 
| Intended for the faculties | FMT | Intended for study types | Follow-up Master | 
          
            Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
          
          Student will be able:
- to characterize the principal metallurgical, structural and thermomechanical factors effecting the deformation behaviour of metallic materials
- to formulate the key procedures of physical simulation of forming processes
- to apply his theoretical knowledge at optimization of forming procedures with the aim to obtain the asked utility properties of final products
- to use his knowlede at decisions about the choise of experimental methods of the deformation behaviour study 
          
            Teaching methods
          
          
            Lectures
              
            Individual consultations
              
            Tutorials
              
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            Summary
          
          The aim of the subject consists in transmitting the broad theoretical knowledge about hot/cold deformation behaviour of the metal materials, about the sophisticated plastometric tests and about study of the structure-forming processes at bulk forming.
          
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            Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
          
          Written test.
          
            E-learning
          
          
          
            Other requirements
          
          Elaboration of semester project and completing written tests.
          
            Prerequisities
          
          
            
              Subject has no prerequisities.
            
          
          
            Co-requisities
          
          
            
              Subject has no co-requisities.
            
          
          
            Subject syllabus:
          
          1.	Introducing, terminology, definitions (deformation behaviour, structure-forming processes).
2.	Dislocation mechanism of plactic deformation, hardening, cold forming.  
3.	Methodology of the complex study of hot deformation behaviour.  
4.	Influence of friction, additional stresses and state of stresses on forman¨bility of material.  
5.	Analysis of the hot tensile/compression/torsion test (application, strong/weak points).  
6.	Survey of the application possibilities of plastometre Gleeble, introduction of the HDS-20 simulator.
7.	Comparison of deformation behaviour of austenite and ferrite (sliding systems, deformation resistance).  
8.	Activation energy at forming, physical sense of the Zener-Hollomon parameter, dynamic softening.  
9.	Matahematical description of the kinetics of postdynamic softening processes (Avrami’s equation). 
10.	Principles of controlling the structure development din the course of hot forming (effecting the recrystallization and phase transformations).
11.	Types and kinetics of precipitation, effect of the various particles on deformation behaviour. 
12.	Influence of the chemical composition on phase structure and deformation behaviour of material. 
13.	Effect of the state of structure on deformation behaviour (ingots, concast products, worked structure, grain size).
14.	Influence of the thermomechanical factors on deformation behaviour (temperature, strain rate, deformation history).
15.	Mathematical models of cold/hot deformation resistance (Matematické modely deformačních odporů za studena a za tepla (including the influence of softening processes).
          
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