Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Technical diagnostics - introduction. Diagnostic model. Noise measurement I. Noise measurement II. Vibration measurement I. Vibration measurement II. Ultrasound defectoscopy. Temperature measurement I. Temperature measurement II. Acoustic emission. Study visit to a company dealing with TD. Exp. System. Diagnostic number.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Demonstration
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Learning outcomes
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Students will be introduced to the methods of technical diagnostics and their application.
By completing this subject the student will be provided with an overview of the possibilities of non-destructive diagnostics. They will be able to try out some of the methods in practical exercises.
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of the basics in physical science, chemistry and informatics at the A level.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination, Home assignment evaluation
Awarding a credit confirms that a full time student has been attending the course of study to the required level and that he or she has met all the requirements necessary for awarding the credit. The conditions for giving a credit are set by the teacher. The students are required to take an active part in the exercises (attend all practical exercises and hand-in their reports from them in sufficient quality). Examination in the subject (format, content, duration) is given by the Upa rules for Study and Examining. Attendance in the examination is conditioned by the achieved credit The examination consists of a written and oral part. Successful completion of the written part alows you to advance to the oral part.
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Recommended literature
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Kreidl, Marcel. Technická diagnostika : senzory, metody, analýza signálu. Praha: BEN - technická literatura, 2006. ISBN 80-7300-158-6.
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LÁNSKÝ M., MAZÁNEK J. Diagnostika a IDS. skripta DFJP, 2001.
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