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PhD study programsApplied Mechanics (AM)Biomedical Engineering (BE)Parts and Mechanisms of Machinery (PaMoM)Energy Machines and Equipment (EMaE)Quality, safety and environment (QSaE)Industrial Mechatronics (IMECH)Industrial Engineering (IE)Engineering Technologies and Materials (ETaM)Production Technology (PT)
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Parts and Mechanisms of Machinery (PaMoM)

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Primary areas of study

  Machine part optimization

  Computer design

  Experimental structure analysis

  Numerical structure analysis

  Motion simulations of mechanism

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CAD Specialist
Scientific Researcher
Independent Developer
Construction Project Manager
Experimentalist Specialist

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The study programme Parts and Mechanisms of Machinery is one of the basic programmes in the field of machine design. Within this field, top experts are trained in the field of numerical and experimental research and development applicable in all other fields of engineering. The scientific activities of our Doctoral students are focused on machine part optimization, specifically on the torsional oscillating mechanical system optimization, with an emphasis on dangerous torsional vibration magnitude control through the application of pneumatic couplings, research in the control of various sources of vibrations, e.g. automotive gearboxes; drive units of various mechanical systems; etc. Furthermore, attention is given to the area of kinemics and force ratios of spur, helical and non-traditional gear mechanism.

 DailyCombinedExternal
Bachelor study   
Engineering study   
PhD studySK, EN SK, EN

 

SK – Study in Slovak
EN – Study in English

Solution of highly topical issues of mechanical system and equipment optimization with a focus on vibration and machine noise reduction
Solution of kinematic and force ration of spur, helical and non-traditional gear mechanism
Participation in solving tasks of scientific grant projects, as well as field-based tasks
Patent activity mentoring
Interdisciplinary nature of research (machine, construction, mechanics and mechatronics related parts and mechanisms)
Professional material and software laboratory equipment
A possibility of foreign Doctoral internships
Pressure equipment training

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Ing. Jozef KRAJŇÁK, PhD.