Branch Details

Design and Process Engineering

FSIAbbreviation: D-KPIAcad. year: 2017/2018Specialisation: Fluid Engineering

Programme: Machines and Equipment

Length of Study: 4 years

Profile

Design and Process Engineering
· Designing, construction, calculation, technology of manufacturing, technical preparation of manufacturing including assembly and testing,
· Thermal and nuclear power plant devices such as steam and combustion turbines, steam generators, steam power plants and heating plants including nuclear power stations, industrial power engineering and their environmental aspects,
· Water turbines, hydrodynamic and hydrostatic pumps, piping systems, hydroelectric power plants, and pumping stations,
· Machinary and devices for chemical industry, food-stuff industry, and biotechnological treatment lines,
· Construction, modelling and theoretical studies of machines and devices for cutting, forming machines, industrial robots, and manipulators,
· Machine parts and mechanisms, methodology of designing machine elements and working mechanisms of general application with consideration of stochastic qualities of inputs, including the application of special types of machines and devices,
· Cars, vans and lorries, buses, trailers, semi-trailers, and motorcycles,
· Combustion engines for all types of vehicle drives, simulation of combustion engine thermomechanical systems, dynamics of driving gear, engine accessories, ecology,
· Machines and devices for in-plant handling of material and handling between operations, for the mining and transport of building materials, for passenger conveyance in buildings,
· Aerodynamic calculation and designing, flight mechanics, fatigue and durability of aircraft constructions, aeroelasticity of aircraft,
· Quality of machine industry production.

Guarantor

Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program

  1. Design of a very low specific speed pump

    Centrifugal pumps with very low specific speed are determined for achieving high delivery heights, but relatively low discharges. Compared to postive displacement pumps they have more robust operation and low wear. However their design is relatively complicated, because pumps with low specific speed have low hydraulic efficiency due to secondary flow within the impeller and substantial disc friction losses and they are also prone to instability. Goal of the PhD thesis will be to explore other possibilities for design of the rotor and stator parts using numerical and experimental modeling.

    Tutor: Rudolf Pavel, doc. Ing., Ph.D.


Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

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