342-3312/02 – Work Transport and Logistics (PDaL)

Gurantor departmentInstitute of TransportCredits5
Subject guarantordoc. Ing. Robert Brázda, Ph.D.Subject version guarantordoc. Ing. Robert Brázda, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduateRequirementChoice-compulsory
Year1Semesterwinter
Study languageCzech
Year of introduction2014/2015Year of cancellation2023/2024
Intended for the facultiesFSIntended for study typesBachelor
Instruction secured by
LoginNameTuitorTeacher giving lectures
BRA37 doc. Ing. Robert Brázda, Ph.D.
FAM61 doc. Ing. Jan Famfulík, Ph.D.
GRA0013 Ing. Vojtěch Graf, Ph.D.
RIC69 Ing. Michal Richtář, Ph.D.
S1I95 Ing. Jaromír Široký, Ph.D.
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of studyWay of compl.Extent
Full-time Graded credit 2+1
Part-time Graded credit 6+3

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with basic transport principles within the industry. Primarily, these are conveying equipment (conveyors, cranes, lifts) and means of transport (vehicles, rails and airplanes) with the integration into the logistics framework of industrial enterprises. The student is able to distinguish between different types of transport systems, they are well versed in them and can choose the optimal variant for a given industrial enterprise.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Tutorials
Experimental work in labs

Summary

The course aims primarily to familiarize students with issues of transport and handling of materials during the processes in industrial enterprises. Students will learn a wide range of conveyors and handling equipment to optimize function, performance and design. Individual transportation facilities will be placed in the context of an industrial enterprise, and will be explained in detail their use in transport and technological processes. This is mainly conveyors, handling equipment, cranes and hoists in connection with the use of a wide range of industries (energy, automotive, mining and processing of raw materials, food, light and heavy industries). Following the technological application of these funds will be clarified in the next issue of the logistics industry.

Compulsory literature:

[1] Fayed,M.E., Skocir,T.S.:Mechanical Conveyors. ISBN 1-56676-416-5. Technomic Publishing Company, Inc. 1997. [2] Shapiro,H.I., Shapiro,J.P., Shapiro,L.K.: Cranes and Derrics. Third edition. ISBN 0-07-057889-3. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., USA, 2000 [3] Polák,J., Brázda,R.:Transport and Handling Equipment, VŠB - TUO 2012 (The text was created within the "InterDV" project)

Recommended literature:

[1] Wohlbier,R.H.: Belt Conveying Technology I,II.III. ISBN 0878491147. 2000. [2] Yardley, E.D., Stace, L.R.: Belt Conveying of Minerals. ISBN 978-1-84569-230-8. Woodhead Publishing Limited, England. 2008

Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester

Full - time study form: The subject is completed by a classified credit Credit test in Moodle system - maximum 70 points, minimum 35 points Exercise points - maximum 20 points, minimum 10 points Exercise attendance - maximum 10 points, minimum 6 points. All minimums must be met in order to award a classified credit. Combined study form: The subject is completed by a classified credit Credit test in Moodle system - maximum 70 points, minimum 35 points Transport and logistic project - maximum 30 points, minimum 16 points All minimums must be met in order to award a classified credit.

E-learning

http://www.vvvd.cz/m2-prumyslova-doprava-17.html http://www.vvvd.cz/m3-dopravni-a-manipulacni-technika-18.html http://www.vvvd.cz/m1-dopravni-a-manipulacni-systemy-16.html http://projekty.fs.vsb.cz/147/ucebniopory/978-80-248-2731-5.pdf

Other requirements

There are no additional requirements for the student.

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.

Subject syllabus:

1) Introduction of the course, schedule of lectures, conditions for awarding a classified credit 2) Distribution of transport equipments, calculation of carrying capacity 3) Properties of transported masses 4) Storage of particle materials in industrial sectors 5) Introduction to land vehicles, movement of vehicles 6) Train vehicles - basic components 7) Cranes and lifts 8) Road vehicles - basics of vehicle construction 9) Decision-making tasks in logistics 10) Belt transport systems 11) Chain conveyor systems 12) Handling equipment in air transport 13) Transport systems without traction member 14) Practical examples of industrial transport

Conditions for subject completion

Part-time form (validity from: 2015/2016 Winter semester, validity until: 2023/2024 Summer semester)
Task nameType of taskMax. number of points
(act. for subtasks)
Min. number of pointsMax. počet pokusů
Graded credit Graded credit 100  51 3
Mandatory attendence participation: Credit test - maximum 70 points, minimum 35 points Exercise points - maximum 30 points, minimum 16 points

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Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP: Credit test - maximum 70 points, minimum 35 points Exercise points - maximum 30 points, minimum 16 points

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2016/2017 (B3907) Energetics (3907R012) Energetics of the 21st Century K Czech Ostrava 1 Choice-compulsory study plan
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Occurrence in special blocks

Block nameAcademic yearForm of studyStudy language YearWSType of blockBlock owner

Assessment of instruction



2017/2018 Winter