Course Details

Theoretical grounds of fired building materials

Academic Year 2024/25

DJB047 course is part of 4 study plans

DKA-M Summer Semester 1st year

DPA-M Summer Semester 1st year

DKC-M Summer Semester 1st year

DPC-M Summer Semester 1st year

The aim of the subject is to obtain knowledge about further special properties of ceramic body (among others moisture expansion, electric and magnetic properties, chemical properties of ceramic materials etc.).

Credits

8 credits

Language of instruction

Czech

Semester

summer

Course Guarantor

Institute

Forms and criteria of assessment

examination

Entry Knowledge

Properties of ceramic raw materials and their preparation, shaping in ceramics, drying, burning –basic general knowledge.

Aims

Theoretical fundamentals of ceramic body formation- relation between the structure of ceramic body and its properties, survey of ceramic materials special properties.

Basic Literature

Hanykýř, V., Kutzendorfer, J.: Technologie keramiky. SiliS, Praha 2008 (cs)
Budnikov: Technologie keramiky a žárovzdorného zboží. SNTL, Praha 1960 (cs)

Recommended Reading

Sokolář, R. a kol. Žárovzdorné jíly v ČR a metodika posuzování jejich vlastností. CERM, Brno 2012 (cs)
Valenta, L. Keramická příručka. Silikátový svaz, Praha. 2007 (cs)

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 3 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

  • 1. Introduction, silicates and ceramics, definition, characteristic of ceramic body, classification.
  • 2. Microstructure and the structure of ceramic body.
  • 3. Mechanical properties of ceramic materials.
  • 4. Chemical properties of ceramic materials.
  • 5. Thermal properties of ceramic materials.
  • 6. High temperature behaviour of ceramic materials.
  • 7. Electrical and magnetic properties of ceramic materials.
  • 8. Optical properties of ceramic materials.
  • 9. Ceramic materials for electro-technical purposes.
  • 10. Ceramic materials for construction.
  • 11. Practical demonstration in laboratory.
  • 12. Practical demonstration in laboratory.
  • 13. Practical demonstration in laboratory.