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Lecturer(s)
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Zigmund Jan, Ing. Dr.
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Stojan Petr, Ing. Ph.D.
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Matyáš Robert, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The subject is taught individually. It is done in the following steps: 1) assessment of student knowledge compared to courses C689 and C208A 2) filling the gaps identified in step 1) 3) identification of the student's needs in relation to his doctoral project 4) selection of suitable literature, usually from the production of AIChE - CCPS 5) individual acquisition of knowledge and skills needed for the doctoral project with the support of the guarantor 6) elaborate review on slected subject 7) verification of acquired skills and knowledge
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Work with text (with textbook, with book)
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Learning outcomes
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The aim ot this subject is 1) to ensure that the doctoral student has knowledge corresponding to the Mgr. courses Pyrotechnics (C689A) and Technology of Propellants (C208A), and 2) to add knowledge and skills in a selected topic related to his doctoral research.
The student acquires deeper understanding of pyrotechnics, propellants and related topics.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination
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Recommended literature
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Assovskij, I.G.. Fyzika gorenija i vnutrennaja ballistika, Nauka Moskva, 2005.
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Ellern, H. Military pyrotechnics. New York, 1968.
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Kosanke K. B., Sturman B., Shimizu T, et. all.:. Pyrotechnic Chemistry", Journal of Pyrotechnics, Whitewater 2004..
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Kubota N. Propellants and Explosives. Weinheim, 2002.
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McLain, J. H. Pyrotechnics - From the viewpoint of solid state chemistry. Philadelphia, 1980.
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Melnikov, V. E. Sovremennaya pirotekhnika. Moskva. 2014.
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Quinchon,J.:. Prachy, TPH a trhaviny, překlad a interní tisk, 2001, VÚPCH Pardubice..
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Shimizu T. Fireworks. The art science and technique. Austin, 1996.
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