Course detail

Physical and Chemical Base of Production of Metallic Materials

FSI-WFZ Acad. year: 2025/2026 Winter semester

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Prerequisites

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

Language of instruction

Czech

Aims

The aim is to obtain the knowledge about metalurgy and foundry of ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
The subject gives the knowledge about metalurgy and foundry of iron and non-iron materials. In each of these technologies is the attention devoted to the kind of raw materials, semi-product, melting furnaces, machinery, quality and control of processes and also to the final product. The graduate obtains an orientation in the present production technologies of metals and alloys.

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

The study programmes with the given course

Programme N-MTI-P: Materials Engineering, Master's
branch ---: no specialisation, 4 credits, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hours, optionally

Syllabus

1. History of steel and pig iron production, the current state of metallurgical and foundry steel production.
2. Reduction of iron ores in a blast furnace, physico-chemical bases of steel production in oxygen converters. Continuous casting of steel and the production of steel ingots.
3. Classification and properties of steels, concentration of P, S, and gases in steel in dependence on the used melting unit, stainless, refractory and heat resisting steels.
4. Physico-chemical bases of steel production in electric arc furnaces. Dephosphorization, degassing, decarburization, and desulphurization of steel.
5. The principle and design of electric induction furnaces. The production of steel in electric induction and vacuum induction furnaces.
6. An overview of secondary metallurgy methods, physico-chemical conditions of secondary metallurgy processes and the influence of individual processes on steel properties.
7. Classification and properties of graphitic and carbidic cast irons. Production of lamellar graphite cast iron and spheroidal graphite cast iron in cupola and rotary gas furnaces. Oxidizing reduction reactions during cast iron melting in cupola and rotary furnaces.
8. Physico-chemical bases of cast iron melting in electric arc and induction furnaces. Melting and metallurgical treatment of high-alloy chromium and nickel cast irons in electric induction furnaces.
9. Inoculation of graphitic cast irons and its influence on structural and mechanical properties of cast irons. The heart of the matter and methods of modification of the spheroidal graphite cast iron. Operational control of metallurgical quality of cast irons.
10. Classification and properties of non-ferrous metals from the point of view of their melting and metallurgical treatment technologies, physical and chemical bases of production of aluminium alloys, melting of aluminium alloys.
11. Production and pouring of aluminium alloys castings, the heart of the matter and kinetics of degassing the aluminium alloys, the degree of gassing (Dichte Index), methods of modification and inoculation of aluminium alloys, metallurgical quality control of the aluminium alloys melts.
12. Melting and metallurgical treatment of magnesium, copper, and zinc based alloys. The use of inert gases during melting and casting of magnesium alloys. Degassing and deoxidation of copper and zinc based alloys.
13. Classification of nickel and titanium alloys from the point of view of conditions of their melting and casting, melting units for the production of titanium and nickel alloys, melting and metallurgical treatment of nickel and titanium alloys in vacuum, production of nickel and titanium based alloys castings with direct solidification.

Laboratory exercise

26 hours, compulsory

Syllabus

1. Concentrations and activities of elements of the polycomponent solution, the Raoult and Henry activity, activity coefficients
2. Heat capacities and calculations of heats of mixing and reaction in the metallurgy of ferrous alloys
3. Calculations of dissociation stresses, of the solubility of gases in steel
4. Decarburizing of steel, determination of equilibrium temperature of the carbon reaction in systems of the Fe-C-Mn and Fe-C-Cr melts
5. Deoxidation of steel, determination of the equilibrium oxygen activity after deoxidation of steel with aluminium an silicon
6. Reduction reactions in ferrous alloys during the production of steel in an arc furnace, desulphurization of steel, steel alloying
7. Structure and properties of cast irons, melting of graphitic cast irons
8. Methods of inoculation and modification of graphitic cast irons
9. Operational control of cast irons – thermal analysis, mechanical and technological tests of cast irons, measurement of oxygen activity in cast irons
10. Melting, inoculation, and modification of aluminium alloys, production of castings from aluminium alloys, degassing of aluminium alloys
11. Melting and casting of magnesium alloys, production of castings from magnesium alloys
12. Melting and casting of copper and zinc alloys and production of castings from copper and zinc alloys
13. Metallurgy of nickel and titanium alloys, melting units, foundry moulds, methods of direct solidification