Lecturer(s)
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Jalový Zdeněk, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Zeman Svatopluk, prof. Ing. DrSc.
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Jungová Marcela, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Composite explosives are divided into civil and military ones and in both cases their basic classification is presented along with requirements for their performance and stability characteristics. Both types of explosives are dealt with taking into account their types, technologies, and technological equipment used in their production, and, in the case of military explosives, also the way of incorporation into ammunition.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Learning outcomes
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Purposes of the course is forming at a student a complex conception about standard type and trends of the development technology of energetic materials, used like industrial and military explosives, about their quality and fabout fundamental areas of their using.
A student, after graduation of this course, is able to orientation in assortment of the industrial and military explosives. He/She is qualified to decide about selection of a type of explosive for a given application from the point of wiev of its quality and technological availability.
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Prerequisites
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C001 General and inorganic chemistry C008 Organic chemistry C021 Chemical engineering C005 Toxicology
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination
Oral exam - a fundamental form of the exam is a discussion of selected ranges of problems. An adoption knowledge and skills are verified.
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Recommended literature
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S. Brebera. Vojenské trhaviny a technologie výroby trhavinových náloží (Military Explosives & Technology of Charges Production), 2nd Edition, License Curricula "Theory & Technology of Explosives", Univ. Pardubice, 2005, ISBN 80-7194-725-355-701-05..
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S. Brebera. Vojenské trhaviny II - trhaviny různé konzistence (Military Explosives II - Explosives of Various Consistency), License Curricula "Theory & Technology of Explosives", Univ. Pardubice, 2002, ISBN 80-7194-497-1.
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S. Zeman. Industrial explosives, Sylabus, KTTV 2003..
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