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[ 220KTKWCP1P23 ] PR Characterization and Testing of Polymeric Materials 1

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3 ECTS B2 - Bachelor's programme 2. year (*)Kunststofftechnik Gernot Wallner 3 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Bachelor's programme Sustainable Polymer Engineering & Circular Economy 2024W
Objectives The subject Polymer Technology serves the scientific and technical professional training of polymer technicians and qualifies them for further Master's studies with a polymer technical, economic-technical or chemical-technological orientation.

In particular, the subject of polymer technology serves to convey practical and theoretical teaching content from materials science and testing of polymer materials, general and special characterisation of polymers, plastics processing, plastics machine and tool construction, applied thermal engineering and rheology, dimensioning and design of polymer and composite material components and component testing.

Subject Essential property categories and property profiles in polymeric materials; areas of materials testing and characterisation of polymers; standardisation; essential aspects and elements of various testing standards with emphasis on ISO standards (mechanical and non-mechanical properties); testing methods and testing of plastics and composites. Practical course in small groups: Practical exercises in testing polymers; conducting and documenting tests; presentation and interpretation of results.
Criteria for evaluation Active participation in the laboratory exercises; preparation of results and presentation as an exercise team.
Methods 1. explanation of experimental methods and their areas of application; processing and presentation of the measurement and test results as well as presentation in team mode.
2. practical implementation and experiments.
Language German
Changing subject? No
Further information This course is held either in German or English in consultation with the students. At least, lecture notes or book recommendations will be provided in German and English. The examination can be taken in either German or English.
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 12
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority