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[ 479CACTEMRK16 ] KV Experimental methods in Rheology

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3 ECTS M2 - Master's programme 2. year Chemistry Milan Kracalik 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Master's programme Polymer Engineering and Science (PES) 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Application of knowledge about rheometry in plastics technology, understanding of the relationships between rheometry and processing technology, independent measurements on the rotational and high pressure capillary rheometer and data interpretation.
Skills Knowledge
Assignment of rheological parameters to various processing methods and process parameters (k1-k3)

Combination of rheometry and other physical and chemical measurement methods for troubleshooting in extrusion (k1-k5)

Measurements on rotational rheometer and data interpretation (k1-k6)

Measurements on high pressure capillary rheometer and data interpretation (k1-k6)

Development of measuring instruments and data processing in the rheometry

Detection of physical changes in the manufacturing process and the product

Detection of chemical changes in the manufacturing process and the product

Criteria for evaluation step 1: evaluation of measurement reports (at least two reports), if positive, then step 2: written or oral exam, depending on the number of students.
Methods VL-lectures with PPT; occasionally practical demonstration examples, independent participation of students on measurements.
Language English
Study material recommended literature
Changing subject? No
Further information Application of knowledge about rheometry in plastics technology, understanding of the relationships between rheometry and processing technology, independent measurements of the rotational and high pressure capillary rheometer and data interpretation.
Corresponding lecture 700POWIEMRV11: VL Experimental methods in Rheology (2,6 ECTS)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment