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Polytechnic Institute of Viseu Higher School of Technology and Management of Viseu International Semesters for students Mechanical Engineering Spring Semester Semester Title Mechanical Engineering Semester Spring Person responsible António Martins E-mail adress amartins@estv.ipv.pt Person responsible Susana Ferreira E-mail adress susana@estv.ipv.pt English ECTS points 30 Course type Course title Name of the lecturer ECTS points Optional Materials Science and Engineering Serafim Oliveira 6 Optional Mechanics João Vinhas 6 Optional Industrial Maintenance Management and Quality Control Daniel Gaspar 6 Optional Heat and Mass Transfer João Monney Paiva 6 Optional Fluid Mechanics Alexandre Aibéo 6 Optional Mechanical Technology Cristina Romão Adelino Trindade 6

Materials Science and Engineering Serafim Oliveira E-mail address: soliveira@estv.ipv.pt Study of crystalline structures; Characterization and application of engineering metallic alloys; Introduction to Catalogues and standards; Ability to make a decision, to perform, to evaluate results and to suggest new approaches in order to improve the mechanical properties of machinery components. To be advertised with chemical compounds. None. MODULE 1 THE STRUCTURE OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS MODULE 2 METALS SOLIDIFICATION AND DEFORMATION MODULE 3 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MECHANICAL ASSAYS MODULE 4 HEAT TREATMENT OF METALLIC ALLOYS MODULE 5 THERMOCHEMICAL TREATMENTS MODULE 6 NON FERROUS ALLOYS The evaluation will consist of a final written test and continuous assessment. There shall be a minimum value of attendance, representing 75% of classes. Callister, W. D.; Materials Science and Engineering an Introduction ; 7ª ed. John Wiley, 2007. Smith, W. S., Princípios de Ciência e Engenharia dos Materiais, 3ª ed., McGrawHill, 1996. Propriedades e Normalização ; Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Soares, Pinto; Aços-Características Tratamentos. Chiaverini, Vicente; Tecnologia Mecânica, Volumes I, II e III; McGraw Hill. Rocha, Acácio Teixeira; Tecnologia Mecânica, Volumes II; Coimbra Editora. Seabra, Antera Valeriana de; Metalurgia Geral, Volumes I, II e III; LNEC. Branco, C. Moura; Mecânica dos Materiais ; Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Miranda, R. M. e Lopes, E. M. Dias; Metalurgia da Soldadura. Cottrell, A.; Introdução à Metalurgia. Metals HandbooK Second Edition; 1998. Tabela Técnica de Aços - F.Ramada. Tabela Técnica de Aços Afir. Normas Técnicas. 1

Mechanics João Vinhas E-mail address: jvinhas@estv.ipv.pt Generally speaking, students who attend successfully this curricular unit should be empowered with the knowledge of classical mechanics that enable them to understand and analyze the behavior of matter and bodies as structural elements, subject to static and dynamic loads. Kinematics and dynamics of a particle. I-KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS OF ROTATION Rotation of a rigid body. Kinematics and dynamics of rotation. II- FORCES Vector nature and classification of forces (distributed forces, concentrated active and reactive forces). III-EQUILIBRIUM OF A PARTICLE Equilibrium of a particle in plane and space. IV-EQUILIBRIUM OF A RIGID BODY Equilibrium of a rigid body in plane and space. The overall evaluation will be based on written tests, oral discussions, laboratory practice component and continuous evaluation concerning the quality of participation. - Beer, F.; Johnston, E.: Vector Mechanics for Engineers- Statics. McGraw-Hill - Beer, F.; Johnston, E.: Vector Mechanics for Engineers- Dynamics. McGraw-Hill 2

Industrial Maintenance Management and Quality Control Daniel Gaspar E-mail address: danigaspar@estv.ipv.pt Students who attend successfully this curricular unit will develop skills in maintenance management, understanding different techniques of maintenance, how to planning and schedule maintenance; apply the principles of quality management and the techniques of statistical control of processes. Basis of statistics MODULE 1 - INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MODULE 2 - TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MODULE 3 - INTRODUCTION TO TPM MODULE 4 - INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED STATISTICS MODULE 5 - KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIAL MODULE 6 - ANALYSIS OF COST OF MAINTENANCE MODULE 7 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MODULE 8 - STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL MODULE 9 - RESEARCH AND QUALITY PLANNING The overall evaluation will be based on written tests, practical works and still based on continuous evaluation concerning the quality of participation. Monchy F; Maintenance Méthodes et organisations, Editora Dunod. Ebleling Charles E; An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering. Juran J. M;, Juran'S Quality Handbook, MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION. Richard B. C., Nicholas J. A., Operations management for competitive advantage, McGraw-Hill Irwin. 3

Heat and Mass Transfer Classes (theoretical and practical) and labs. João Monney Paiva E-mail address: jmonney@estv.ipv.pt Underlining heat transfer phenomena importance in common daily life and engineering practice. Establishing fundamental equations, setting boundary conditions and defining simplifying assumptions suitable for typical problems of conduction, convection, radiation and mass transfer. Describing methods of solving these problems, using practical examples from engineering, through rigorous or approximated methods. None. Conduction, convection, radiation and mass transfer. Formal proofs of assessment: exam. Realization of practical work throughout the semester. Participation in theoretical and practical lectures. HEAT TRANSFER, A PRACTICAL APPROACH (SI units), Çengel, Yunus. A., McGraw-Hill Book Company, International Edition, ISBN 0-07-115223-7. FUNDAMENTALS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, 6th ed, Incropera, Frank P. e DeWitt, David P., John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-30460-3.../.. 4

Fluid Mechanics Alexandre Aibéo E-mail address: aaibeo@estv.ipv.pt At the end of, students should have the knowledge and skills to analyze different kind of systems involving fluids and to characterize laminar and turbulent flows, based on physical principles and experimental results. They should be capable of sizing pipes, reservoirs and gates, selecting pumps and to calculate drag forces on objects immersed in external flows. Mechanics and Calculus - Hydrostatics - Integral and differential formulation of the fundamental equations. - Dimensional analysis and similarity. - Internal Flows - External Flows. The evaluation is based on written tests, oral discussions, laboratory practice and reports and continuous evaluation concerning the quality of participation. Cençel, Yugus e Cimbala, John Mecânica dos fluidos, fundamentos e aplicações - Ed. McGraw-Hill Oliveira, Luis e Lopes, António Mecânica dos fluidos Lidel, Edições Técnicas White, Frank M. Mecânica dos fluidos, 4ª ed. - Ed. McGraw-Hill White, Frank M. Fluid Mechanics, 5th ed. - Ed. McGraw-Hill Roberson, John A. e Crowe, Clayton T. Engineering Fluid Mechanics Ed. John Wiley & Sons Streeter, Victor L. e Wylie, E. Benjamin Mecânica dos Fluidos - Ed. McGraw-Hill Young, Donald F., Munson, Bruce R. e Okiishi, Theodore H. A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics - Ed. John Wiley & Sons Daugherty, R. L., Franzini, J. e Finnemore, J. Fluid Mechanics, with engineering applications - Ed. McGraw-Hill Detailed Topics addressed in internal and external flows: internal flows versus external flows. Flow regimes. Velocity profile in turbulent flows: pipe flows. The effect of roughness in head loss. Moody diagram and Colebrook equation. Localized head losses. The use of pumps in series and parallel. Pumps selection. NPSH. Flow measurement. Boundary layer on a flat plate; layer thickness limit. External flows: experimental approach; drag coefficients of Two-dimensional and three-dimensional bodies 5

Mechanical Technology Cristina Romão Adelino Trindade E-mail address: romao@estv.ipv.pt atrind@estv.ipv.pt Hours per week 4.5 Hours per semester 58.5 The main objective is to confer to the student a solid knowledge about metallic, ceramic and some composite materials shaping technologies and processes, as well as their positioning in the general scheme of processing technologies. Students who obtain will be familiarized with manufacturing techniques such as metal casting, powder metallurgy, welding, brazing and thermal cutting and empowered to select, implement and optimize the most appropriate manufacturing process for a given application. No mandatory requirements are defined. However, knowledge about materials is advised. Metal casting. Welding, Brazing and Thermal Cutting. Powder Metallurgy. Processing of ceramics. Evaluation based on a written exam, practical work throughout the semester and participation in theoretical and practical lectures. Kalpakjian, Serope; Schmid, Steven R. - Manufacturing engineering and Technology. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, cop. 2006. ISBN 0-13-148965-8. Groover, Mikell P. - Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, processes, and systems. 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley, 2002. ISBN 0-471-40051-3. Degarmo, E. Paul; Black, J. Temple; Kohser, Ronald A. - Materials and Processes in Manufacturing. 7th ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, cop.1988. ISBN: 0-02-328631-8. Ferreira, José Carvalho - Tecnologia da Pulverometalurgia. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, 2002. ISBN 972-31-0974-3. Ferreira, José Carvalho - Tecnologia da Fundição. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, 1999. ISBN 972-31-0837-2. Quintino, Luísa; Santos José - Processos de Soldadura. Edições Técnicas do ISQ. Lisboa, 1998 Additional Teacher's Notes. 6