Module information on this degree can be found below, separated by year of study.
The module information below applies for the current academic year. The academic year runs from August to July; the 'current year' switches over at the end of July.
Students select optional courses subject to rules specified in the Mechanical Engineering Student Handbook, for example at most three Design and Business courses. Please note that numbers are limited on some optional courses and selection criteria will apply.
Structure, Properties and Applications of Polymers A
Module aims
ECTS units: 5
Learning outcomes
On completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Explain the relationship between structure, processing and properties of engineering polymers.
2. Select a polymer for given service conditions, accounting for processing and recycling limitations.
3. Propose a method for processing a specified polymer to a given shape.
4. Explain viscoelastic behaviour in terms of simple spring-dashpot models.
5. Explain the failure mechanisms of polymers in given service conditions.
Module syllabus
Teaching methods
Assessments
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Pass mark | ||||
Grading method | Numeric | 40% | ||
Assessments | ||||
Assessment type | Assessment description | Weighting | Pass mark | Must pass? |
Examination | 3 Hour exam | 100% | 40% | Y |
Reading list
Supplementary
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Plastics : materials and processing /
3rd ed., Prentice Hall
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Introduction to Plastics Engineering
William Andrew
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Understanding Polymer Processing : Processes and Governing Equations
2nd, Hanser Publishers
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Principles of polymer engineering /
2nd ed., Oxford University Press
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Engineering with polymers / Peter C. Powell and A. Jan Ingen Housz.
2nd ed., Thornes
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Introduction to Physical Polymer Science
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Introduction to physical polymer science
4th ed., John Wiley