Polymers in Electrical and Electronic Applications
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1 DAY LECTURE
OFFERED ONCE:
July 16, 2010 (CRS# 00.740-012)
8:30am-5:00pm
TUITION: $625
OVERVIEW
Polymers are very important materials for electrical and dielectric
applications. The subject of electrical properties of polymers covers an
extremely diverse range of molecular phenomena. In contrast to metals, in which
electrical field response is one of electronic conduction, polymers may respond
in a more varied manner. This seminar is exploring these responses, their
evaluation and practical applications. A test laboratory session will be
included.
CONTENT
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Basic principles of insulation and conduction in nonmetallic systems (electric
and magnetic fields, dielectric properties, conduction in nonmetallic systems,
semi-conductors)
- Electrical properties of polymers (polarity, insulation and conduction in
polymers, chemical aspects of electrical properties of polymers, chemical and
structural control, triboelectric properties, piezo- and pyroelectric polymers,
electrostatic charges, control of static charges)
- Effects of temperature, frequency on electrical properties of polymers and their
practical utilization
- Effects of aging on electrical properties of polymers and their consequences
- Testing of electrical properties of polymers (dielectric constant, dielectric
loss, dielectric strength, arc resistance)
- Applications (bulk systems and coatings)
- Recent developments
Intended for application engineers, researchers, technologists, middle
management and for all those interested in this subject. Prerequisite is
knowledge of basic chemistry and physics. Some experience and/or understanding
of polymer science and technology would be helpful.
INSTRUCTOR
J. George Drobny
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