
As last year, the lectures were accompanied by practical demonstrations in the following areas:
1) Nuclear reactors
2) Inspection and measurement - VT, PT, UT, magnet, etc.
3) Pumps, clutches and bearings.
4) 3D technology - 3D printing, scanning and virtual reality.
The classes were divided into halves so that each student could try some of the methods on their own. The students were at each workplace for 55 minutes, where they first had a short introduction to the topic and then practical demonstrations followed.
Students of 3.S and 3.EM classes were very satisfied with the event. They were most interested in the part dedicated to 3D technologies, where they could see demonstrations of 3D printing from plastics and metals and at the same time try working with a 3D scanner and scanning themselves. The students also appreciated the opportunity to personally perform defectoscopy tests on materials, which are used to detect internal and surface defects.
(Ing. Petr Kroupa)





