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Opole University of Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Opole University of Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Fields of scientific activities. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Faculty of Economy and Management. Faculty of Production Engineering and Logistics. Faculty of Civil Engineering.

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Opole University of Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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  1. Opole University of TechnologyFaculty of Mechanical Engineering Fields of scientific activities

  2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Economy and Management Faculty of Production Engineering and Logistics Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Informatics Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy

  3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineeringul. Stanisława Mikołajczyka 545-271 Opolee-mail: wmech@po.opole.pl www.wm.po.opole.pl

  4. Field 1 • Static and fatigue testing of innovative construction materials including composites • Fatigue testing of structural materials under multiaxial random loading. • Reliability and durability focused design. • FEM simulation including dynamic problems and elasto-plastic behavior of materials. • Spectral method in fatigue.

  5. Field 2 • Innovative construction materials processing focused on machining processes • Testing of cutting insert and other technological equipment. • Wear of cutting insert. • Optimization of surface quality. • Simulation of cutting processes using FEM. • Analysis of the composition and structure of composite materials, microhardness.

  6. Field 3 • Environmental assessment of innovative construction materials • Assessment of leaching of heavy metals from building materials containing hazardous waste. • The impact of heavy metals on durability of innovative construction material. • Application of mathematical/numerical methods to predict leaching from building materials. • Release of heavy metals from building materials exposed to external environmental factors (variables of pH, temperature changes, the impact of CO2, chemically aggressive environments). • New techniques and research methods in environmental assessment of construction materials.

  7. Field 4 • Application of waste and biomass in energy processes • Evaluation of parameters of waste, fuels from waste and biomass for use in energy processes. • Manufacturing fuels from waste. • Evaluation of influence on using waste, fuel from waste and biomass on combustion process and pollution size. • Evaluation of the impact of selected factors on the efficiency of obtaining biogas from municipal sewage sludge. • Environmental pollution studies with particular emphasis of chlorinated organic compounds and heavy metals.

  8. Field 5 • Energy saving in car industry • Simplification of hybrid drive. • Modelling of 'typical driver‘. • Testing and optimization of car engines.

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