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The courses available for Erasmus students at
the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of
the Koszalin University of Technology (Koszalin, Poland),
during the academic year 2014/2015,
within the framework of Erasmus+ Programme.
Winter semester
Field of study: Mechanics and Machine Building
KKOOSSZZAALLIINN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY
Department of Mechanical Engineering 75-620 Koszalin, ul. Racławicka 15-17, Poland Tel. +4894 3478 438, 3478 229, 3478 352
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Bases of Electrotechnics and Electronics
LECTURER’S NAME: Konrad Zajkowski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 4
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30+30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture, laboratory,
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Lecture: project work Laboratory: written reports
COURSE CONTENT: D.C. Circuits: Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws, Analysis of series, parallel and series‐parallel resistive circuits excited by independent voltage sources. Power and Energy in such circuits. Single Phase A.C Circuits: Generation of AC voltage, definition of average value, R.M.S value, form factor, peak factor. Phase and phase difference of sinusoidal varying voltage and current. Real power, reactive power, apparent power and power factor. Three Phase A.C Circuits: Necessity and advantages of three phase systems. The relationship between line and phase voltage & currents in balanced 3phase Star and Delta connections. DC and AC Machines: Working principle of DC and AC machine as a generator and motor. Types and constructional feature. Transformer: Principle of operation and construction and types of single phase transformers. E.M.F equation, power losses, efficiency and voltage regulation.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
Prof. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Computer Systems and Networks
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 4
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15+30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture, laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Computer system; Architecture of computer systems; Mobile computer systems; Bases of operating systems; Bases of computer networks; Classification of computer networks; Principles of data transfer; Layered network architectures: a model ISO‐OSI architecture of TCP/IP; Computer network topologies; Wireless LAN; Wireless network topologies; Devices Networking.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
Prof. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Computing algorithms and systems
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15+15+30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture, practice, laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Bases of computing algorithms, methods of creating and writing algorithms, data types used in the creation of simple and complex data structures, conditional statements, loops, iterative and decision‐making algorithms for common operations on sets of data and information for solving common problems, methodology of creating functions and procedures, the creation of algorithms that solve examples of computational problems for simple and complex data structures, usage of the Matlab environment.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
Prof. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Engineering graphics I
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Dr Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 4 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30 + 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture + practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Bases of engineering graphics: rules of design drawings, the use of a CAD system to develop drawings of components and assemblies of machines, the analysis of typical machine elements in terms of drawing in a CAD system, development of design drawings using CAD environments with selected resources, basic structural drawings, structural analysis of the constructions of the selected machine elements.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Material science I
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Kazimierz Reszka
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 3 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Bravais lattices. Crystal lattice types. The crystallographic planes and directions – Miller indexes. Crystallographic defects. Point, line, planar and bulk defects. A grain boundary. Polycrystalline materials. Cold work and recrystallization; mechanism of the plastic strain. Strain hardening of metals. Recrystallization ‐ changes of the metal property after the recrystallization. Arrangements of the phase equilibrium. Definition of the phase. Type of phases. Two‐component diagrams types. Metastable Iron‐Carbon (Fe‐Fe3C) phase diagram: phases definitions in the Fe‐Fe3C phase diagram, transformations (eutectic and eutectoid and peritectic. Polymer, composite and ceramic materials. Kinds of the chemical bonds. The structure difference between amorphous and crystal solids. The atomic structure difference between metals and ceramic materials. Definition of composite material. The role of matrix and reinforcement in composite materials. Contemporary construction materials.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Technical thermodynamics and fluid mechanics I
LECTURER’S NAME: Małgorzata Sikora
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 3 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30 + 15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture + practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Work, First law of thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Right and left‐hand rotation circuits, Transformation of perfect gas,
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Surface technology
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Krzysztof Rokosz
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 3 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15 + 15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture + laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Metals and alloys used in Engineering; Iron‐carbon diagram; Pourbaix graphs; Corrosion Problems; Method of corrosion protection; Corrosion measurements; Electrochemical polishing and passivation of metals and alloys; Surface preparation for protection coatings; Galvanic coatings; Paint coatings; Conversion coatings.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Mathematics I
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Volodymyr Sushch
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30 + 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture + practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: 1. Integral calculusThe indefinite integral of real‐valued functions of a single real variable
Formal definition
Properies of integrals
Finding the value of an integral (integration)
Higher derivatives Techniques for computing integrals
Intagration by subtitution
Intagration by parts
Intagration by trigonometric subtitution
Intagration by reduction formulae
Intagration by partial fractions
Intagration using Euler’s formula The definity integral (the Riemann integral)
Definition and properties
Fundamental theorem of calculus (the Newton‐Leibniz theorem) Applications of definity integrals Improper integrals
Convergence of the integral
Singularities 2. Ordinary differential equations (ODE) Basic concepts and classifying of differential equations. Solutions of differential equations (a particular solution and the general solution of a differential equation). Initial‐value and boundary‐value problems. First order ODE: Separable equations, Homogeneous equations, Exact equations, Linear equations (homogeneous and non‐homogeneous), Bernoulli equations, Solved problems. Second order linear ODE: Linear differential equations (linearly independent solutions, the Wronskian), Linear homogeneous ODE with constant coefficients, (the characteristic equation), Linear non‐homogeneous ODE with constant, coefficients, The method of undetermined coefficients, Variation of parameters, Linear ODE with variable coefficients.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Mathematics III
LECTURER’S NAME: Prof. Volodymyr Sushch
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 2 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15 + 15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture + practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: 1. Integral calculusThe indefinite integral of real‐valued functions of a single real variable
Formal definition
Properies of integrals
Finding the value of an integral (integration)
Higher derivatives Techniques for computing integrals
Intagration by subtitution
Intagration by parts
Intagration by trigonometric subtitution
Intagration by reduction formulae
Intagration by partial fractions
Intagration using Euler’s formula The definity integral (the Riemann integral)
Definition and properties
Fundamental theorem of calculus (the Newton‐Leibniz theorem) Applications of definity integrals Improper integrals
Convergence of the integral
Singularities 2. Ordinary differential equations (ODE) Basic concepts and classifying of differential equations. Solutions of differential equations (a particular solution and the general solution of a differential equation). Initial‐value and boundary‐value problems. First order ODE: Separable equations, Homogeneous equations, Exact equations, Linear equations (homogeneous and non‐homogeneous), Bernoulli equations, Solved problems. Second order linear ODE: Linear differential equations (linearly independent solutions, the Wronskian), Linear homogeneous ODE with constant coefficients, (the characteristic equation), Linear non‐homogeneous ODE with constant, coefficients, The method of undetermined coefficients, Variation of parameters, Linear ODE with variable coefficients.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: English language I
LECTURER’S NAME: Jan Konieczny MA in English
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 2 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: 1‐5Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources related to personality tests and types. Obtaining and transmittal of information related to personal characteristics, both in the oral and written forms accordingly to relevant contexts. Correct use of present tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous) in affirmative, interrogative and negative sentences as well as forming subject and object questions. Formation of compound words. Effective expression of personality descriptions in written and oral forms. 6‐10 Describing in writing personality differences between women and men accordingly to relevant contexts. Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources related to travel and explorers. Effective expression of suggestions and proposals in written and oral forms. Correct use of figures of speech in writing. Using correctly Past Simple for describing past experiences. 11‐15 Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources related to describing past experiences and vocations/professions. Speaking out on organizing trips and excursions. Obtaining and transmitting in writing biographical information accordingly to relevant contexts. Effective expression of suggestions, comparisons, pros and cons of proposals in written and oral forms. Correct use of present tenses (Present Perfect and Simple Past.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 1. Language Leader, Intermediate; D. Cotton, D, Falvey, S. Kent; Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, 2013 2. English Grammar in Use; R. Murphy; published by Cambridge University Press 3. English press, materials from the Internet 4. Lecturer’s own materials
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Mechanics and Machine Building
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: English language III
LECTURER’S NAME: Jan Konieczny MA in English
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 2 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Practice
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: 1‐5Expressing opinions in the oral and written forms on advantages and disadvantages of products and establishing an enterprise. Making an efficient presentation. Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources addressed to children and business entities. Obtaining and transmittal of information related to advertising products and business plan, both in the oral and written forms. Drawing up business correspondence efficiently. 6‐10 Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources related to business ethics and ethics of famous entrepreneurs. Obtaining and transmittal of information related of famous entrepreneurs, both in the oral and written forms. Expressing proposals, offers, apologies, invitations, consents and refusals effectively and adequately to the context. Correct use of tenses: Past Continuous and Past Perfect. 11‐15 Obtaining and transmittal of information describing objects in the oral and written forms accordingly to relevant contexts. Obtaining detailed and general information from written and oral texts from printed and digital sources related to designing. Expressing efficiently preferences and opinions. Correct use of modal verbs and deduction.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 1. Language Leader, Intermediate; D. Cotton, D, Falvey, S. Kent; Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, 2013 2. English Grammar in Use; R. Murphy; published by Cambridge University Press 3. English press, materials from the Internet 4. Lecturer’s own materials
The courses available for Erasmus students at
the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of
the Koszalin University of Technology (Koszalin, Poland),
during the academic year 2014/2015,
within the framework of Erasmus+ Programme.
Winter semester
Field of study: Energetics
KKOOSSZZAALLIINN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY
Department of Mechanical Engineering 75-620 Koszalin, ul. Racławicka 15-17, Poland Tel. +4894 3478 438, 3478 229, 3478 352
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Energetics
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Fluid Mechanic part II
LECTURER’S NAME: Krzysztof Dutkowski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 6
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30+15+15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture, laboratory, group tutorials,
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Class exam, written reports
COURSE CONTENT: Fluid dynamics (flow regimes, laminar flow, turbulent flow, flow
velocity profiles, average velocity, Reynolds number, equation of
motion, Bernoulli equation, energy conversions in fluid systems,
application of Bernoulli’s equation); flow through pipes (pressure
drop, friction factor and its measurements, Darcy’s equation);
boundary layer; flow around plate and cylinder; drag force
(frictional and pressure force); Magnus force; cx ‐ drag coefficient;
lift force.
1. Linear and local pressure losses in pipelines 2. Energy diagrams 3. Real Fluid flow around shapes – visualization 4. Determination of the boundary layer thickness around a flat plate 5. Pressure distribution on the cylinder surface flowed by real fluid 6. The characteristics of a fan 7. The characteristics of a pump
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Energetics
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Thermodynamics part I
LECTURER’S NAME: Małgorzata Sikora
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: mał[email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30+15+15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture, laboratory, group tutorials,
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Class test, written reports
COURSE CONTENT: Work, First law of thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Right and left‐hand rotation circuits, Bernoulli equation, Transformation of perfect gas, Temperature measurement, pressure measurement,
humidity measurement,
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The courses available for Erasmus students at
the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of
the Koszalin University of Technology (Koszalin, Poland),
during the academic year 2014/2015,
within the framework of Erasmus+ Programme.
Winter semester
Field of study: Management and Production Engineering
KKOOSSZZAALLIINN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY
Department of Mechanical Engineering 75-620 Koszalin, ul. Racławicka 15-17, Poland Tel. +4894 3478 438, 3478 229, 3478 352
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Management and Production Engineering
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Processes monitoring and diagnostics
LECTURER’S NAME: Krzysztof Nadolny D.Sc., Ph.D., ME
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 3
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15+15
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture + laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
project work
COURSE CONTENT: The scope of the course includes the following topics:
introduction to diagnostics of manufacturing systems,
examples of monitoring and diagnostic systems for automated production,
intelligent machines and intelligent tools,
case study: monitoring and diagnosis of grinding process.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The basis for the evaluation of the course is a project of the diagnostic system for selected manufacturing operation.
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Management and Production Engineering
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Production processes
LECTURER’S NAME: Krzysztof Nadolny D.Sc., Ph.D., ME
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30+30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture + project
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
project work
COURSE CONTENT: The scope of the course includes the following topics:
characteristics of systems and processes,
the structure of the production process,
cutting machining processes,
development of products in the processes of cutting machining,
development of products in the processes of forged and molding,
incremental methods for producing,
assembly of products,
design flow and organization of production,
analysis of the process of production flow,
designing production systems.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The basis for the evaluation of the course is a project of the production system in the technological, object and hybrid layout.
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Management and Production Engineering
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
COURSE TITLE: Workshop metrology
LECTURER’S NAME: Dr Wojciech Kapłonek
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 3 ECTS
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 15 + 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture, laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Class test (lecture) and written reports (laboratory)
COURSE CONTENT: The scope of the lectures includes the following issues:
classification and characteristics of measurement methods,
probability distributions of measurement errors,
methodology of analyzing the results of the measurements,
gauge blocks: types, characteristics and purpose,
general characteristics of the measurement instruments for measurements of the length,
length measurements using calipers and mechanical sensors,
length measurements using tools micrometers and mechano‐optical sensors,
pneumatic and electric sensors: classification and characteristics.
The scope of the laboratories includes the following issues:
measurements of external dimensions by calipers,
measurements of internal, external and mixed dimensions by micrometers,
measurements of angles, wedges and cones,
length measurements using mechanical, opto‐mechanical and electrical sensors,
measurements of length and angles by measuring microscopes and projectors,
assessment of surface microgeometry.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The basis for the evaluation of the course is class test and preparing a written reports from all laboratory exercises.
The courses available for Erasmus students at
the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of
the Koszalin University of Technology (Koszalin, Poland),
during the academic year 2014/2015,
within the framework of Erasmus+ Programme.
Winter semester
Field of study: Food Technology and Human Nutrition
KKOOSSZZAALLIINN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY OOFF TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY
Department of Mechanical Engineering 75-620 Koszalin, ul. Racławicka 15-17, Poland Tel. +4894 3478 438, 3478 229, 3478 352
FACULTY: Department of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Food Technology and Human Nutrition
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
dr hab. inż. Maciej Majewski dr hab. inż. Jerzy Chojnacki mgr inż. Małgorzata Smuga‐Kogut
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
malgorzata.smuga‐[email protected] (Food Technology and Human Nutrition)
COURSE TITLE: Biochemistry
LECTURER’S NAME: Jerzy Lewosz PhD; DSc
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle,
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
lecture
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam
COURSE CONTENT: Molecular components of the living cells, physico‐chemical properties of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. Relations between functions and molecular structures. Pathways of energy conversion and accumulation in living organisms. Metabolic pathways of synthesis and decomposition of molecular structures and cell components. Relationships of various metabolic intermediates and regulation mechanisms exerted by intrinsic and extensic factors .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ‐
FACULTY: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
FIELD OF STUDY: Food Technology and Human Nutrition
ERASMUS COORDINATOR OF THE FACULTY:
mgr inż. Małgorzata Smuga‐Kogut
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE COORDINATOR:
malgorzata.smuga‐[email protected] (Food Technology and Human Nutrition)
COURSE TITLE: Food Process Engineering
LECTURER’S NAME: Marek Jakubowski, Ph.D.
E‐MAIL ADDRESS OF THE LECTURER: [email protected]
ECTS POINTS FOR THE COURSE: 5.0
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014/2015
SEMESTER: (W – winter, S – summer)
W
HOURS IN SEMESTER: 30+15+30
LEVEL OF THE COURSE: (1st cycle, 2nd cycle, 3rd cycle)
1st cycle
TEACHING METHOD: (lecture, laboratory, group tutorials, seminar, other‐what type?)
Lecture, seminar, laboratory
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
ASSESSMENT METOD: (written exam, oral exam, class test, written
reports, project work, presentation, continuous assessment, other – what type?)
Written exam, then oral checking level of knowledge (on the base of prepared test).
COURSE CONTENT: Introduction, Postharvest handling and preparation of foods for processing, Physical properties of foods, Thermal processing, Nonthermal processing of food, Evaporation and dehydration, Freezing, Draying, Separations in food processing, Size reduction and agglomeration in food engineering, Process control in food processing, Mixing in food engineering, Fermentation processes engineering, Water and waste treatment, CFD applications in food processing, Food process design, Scale‐up in food processing
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Reference list (selected):J. G. Brennan, A. S. Grandison: Food Processing Handbook, Wiley, 2012; J. Ahmed, M. S. Rahman: Handbook of Food Process Design, Wiley, 2012; C. R. Soccol, A. Pandey, C. Larroche: Fermentation processes engineering in the food industry, CRC, 2013; C. Anandharamakrishnan: Computational Fluid Dynamics Applications in Food Processing, Springer, 2013