Mechanical, Physical and Rheological Properties of Plastic Materials,
Blends and Composites
5 DAY LECTURE/WORKSHOP
OFFERED ONCE:
June 2-6, 2008 (CRS# 00.723-001)
TUITION: $1495
OVERVIEW
This course is designed to provide individuals using or producing plastic
products with an understanding of the mechanical, physical and rheological
properties of plastic materials, blends and composites. Lectures will cover the
basic theoretical principles governing the behavior of plastics, and will
provide insight that will enable participants to predict properties. A hands-on
laboratory will familiarize attendees with state-of-the-art testing and
characterization equipment.
CONTENT
Mechanical Properties-
Stress/Strain relationships; tensile, flexural, compressive, shear; impact,
creep, stress relaxation; temperature and strain rate effects; orientation,
environmental effects; crystallinity, residual stress effects; polymer blends;
composites; fracture and failure analysis; dynamic mechanical modulus
Physical Properties- Glass transition temperature; melting and degree of crystallinity; chemical
resistance, permeability; thermal properties; electrical properties;
flammability; miscibility/compatibility of blends; degradation; characterization
and identification of plastics
Rheological Properties- Steady state viscosity; temperature dependence; shear rate dependence; capillary
rheometer; melt index; solution viscosity; dynamic mechanical viscosity;
composites
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Stephen McCarthy
© 1995-2007 University of Massachusetts Lowell,
Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education