MACHINES AND PRODUCT ENGINEERING II. CZECH REPUBLIC EUROFACE CONSULTING.

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MACHINES AND PRODUCT ENGINEERING II. CZECH REPUBLIC EUROFACE CONSULTING

MODULAR STRUCTURE: Main Module 2: Technical systems and processes Module: Material Processing Systems: Machine and Product Engineering II Description Basic Conception Subject area 1 Subject area 2 Subject area 3 Lecturing

List of subjects 1.1 Classification of pumps 1.2 Hydrostatic pumps 1.3 Hydrodynamic pumps 1.4 Other pumps 1.5 Main characteristics of pumps 2.1 Classification of appliances for transport and compression of air 2.2 Pneumatic-static compressors and blowers 2.3 Air-pumps 2.4 Turbo-blowers and turbo-compressors 2.5 Ventilators 2.6 Main characteristics of appliances for the transport and compression of air 3. Power engines and appliances 3.1 Energy and power engineering

Subject area 1: Pumps (classification, characteristics) 1.1 Classification of pumps 1.2 Hydrostatic pumps 1.3 Hydrodynamic pumps 1.4 Other pumps 1.5 Main characteristics of pumps 2.1 Classification of appliances for transport and compression of air 2.2 Pneumatic-static compressors and blowers 2.3 Air-pumps 2.4 Turbo-blowers and turbo-compressors 2.5 Ventilators 2.6 Main characteristics of appliances for the transport and compression of air 3.1 Energy and power engineering Subject area 1: Pumps

Subject area 2: Appliances for transport and compression of air 1.1 Classification of pumps 1.2 Hydrostatic pumps 1.3 Hydrodynamic pumps 1.4 Other pumps 1.5 Main characteristics of pumps 2.1 Classification of appliances for transport and compression of air 2.2 Pneumatic-static compressors and blowers 2.3 Air-pumps 2.4 Turbo-blowers and turbo-compressors 2.5 Ventilators 2.6 Main characteristics of appliances for the transport and compression of air 3. Power engines and appliances 3.1 Energy and power engineering Subject area 2: Appliances for transport and compression of air

Subject area 3: Power engines and appliances 1.1 Classification of pumps 1.2 Hydrostatic pumps 1.3 Hydrodynamic pumps 1.4 Other pumps 1.5 Main characteristics of pumps 2.1 Classification of appliances for transport and compression of air 2.2 Pneumatic-static compressors and blowers 2.3 Air-pumps 2.4 Turbo-blowers and turbo-compressors 2.5 Ventilators 2.6 Main characteristics of appliances for the transport and compression of air 3. Power engines and appliances 3.1 Energy and power engineering Subject area 3: Power engines and appliances

Description of individual courses (lecturing) Course title Course title Type of course Type of course Level of course Level of course Year of study Year of study Number of the module Number of the module Number of Credits allocated (workload based) Number of Credits allocated (workload based) Objectives of the course (expected learning outcomes and competences to be acquired) Objectives of the course (expected learning outcomes and competences to be acquired) Prerequisites Prerequisites Course contents Course contents Recommended reading Recommended reading Teaching methods Teaching methods Assessment methods Assessment methods Language of instruction Language of instruction

Machine and product engineering II. Type and level of course Compulsory Bachelor stage 1 lecture / weekly 1 seminar / weekly Study branch:Teaching of vocational courses Specialization:Engineering Year of course:3rd year

Machine and product engineering II. Objectives of the course, Learning outcomes To mediate the basic information about function and construction of chosen machines and devices. Ability to classify the machines and devices into different groups according to different parameters. Knowledge of basic groups of machines and devices. PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of hydromechanics, thermo-mechanics, machines components and technical drawing. There is recommended to accompany the study by the courses: Engineering technology 1, Engineering technology 2, Electrical engineering and Materials 2.

Machine and product engineering II. Teaching methods: LectureTraditional interpretation of lector, in class. SeminarWorking in groups (10 people), Deeper explanation to the subjects Homework / Project Processing of the subject (e.g. presentation of chosen subject – illustration)

Machine and product engineering II. Recommended literature: Dostál, P.: Stroje a zařízení, Skopal, V., Adámek, J., Hofírek, M.: Stavba a provoz strojů IV, Dostál, P.: Stroje a zařízení, Skopal, V., Adámek, J., Hofírek, M.: Stavba a provoz strojů IV, Assessment methods: Participation on workshops, Homework Final exam 10% 20% 70%