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Plastics Engineering Intro To Polymers And Their Properties
2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 639.49 MB | Duration: 1h 30m Polymeric materials: Properties and applications in mechanical engineering What you'll learn Learners will be able to comprehend the fundamental concepts of polymers and polymer science. They will gain knowledge about the mechanical and thermal properties of polymeLast updated 7rs, including stress-strain behavior, tensile strength, impact resistance, and the Learners will be able to analyze and evaluate the mechanical properties of different polymers for specific engineering applications. Learners will understand the fundamental definition of a polymer Requirements B.S or senior students, Mechanical engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Technicians with industry experience. Description Overview Section 1: Introduction to the course Lecture 1 Course and instructor presentation Lecture 2 Course structure and syllabus Lecture 3 Specialization options Section 2: Introduction to Polymers and Polymer Science Lecture 4 Definition of polymers Lecture 5 Polymerization processes: addition polymerization, condensation polymerization Lecture 6 Structure and properties of polymers Section 3: Mechanical Properties of Polymers Lecture 7 Stress-strain behavior of polymers Lecture 8 Tensile strength, modulus, and elongation Lecture 9 Impact resistance and toughness Section 4: Thermal Properties of Polymers Lecture 10 Melting temperature and glass transition temperature Lecture 11 Heat deflection temperature (HDT) and thermal expansion Lecture 12 Thermal degradation and stability Section 5: Polymer Testing and Characterization Lecture 13 Testing methods: DSC, TGA, DMA, FTIR, etc. Lecture 14 Importance of mechanical testing for polymer applications Lecture 15 Case studies of real-world polymer material selection Section 6: Closing Lecture 16 Closing Engineers, senior or grad students, material scientists, entrepreneurs and Innovators, designers, manufacturing professionals (with our without a college degree). Overall, Professionals Seeking Career Growth