CHEE 490 Polymer Formulations and Processing Technology Units: 3.50
The design and manufacture of polymer products is reviewed, with particular emphasis on material selection and processing technology. The engineering properties of elastomers, thermoplastics, adhesives, fibres and coatings are discussed in terms of processing characteristics and end-use performance. Industrial processing operations such as extrusion, molding, mixing and film manufacture are presented in detail. The design component of the course requires students to select appropriate materials and processing methods for an engineering application. Examples include medical catheters, engine gaskets, drug capsules and biodegradable packaging.
(Lec: 3, Lab: 0, Tut: 0.5)
(Lec: 3, Lab: 0, Tut: 0.5)
Requirements: Prerequisites: CHEE 223 or MECH 241, or permission of the department
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Offering Term: F
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 30
Engineering Design 12
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Classification of polymers, identification of their physical properties and establishing structure-property relations.
- Formulation of polymeric compounds to meet specific product properties.
- Knowledge of polymer processing operations and choice of operation depending on the material and final product requirements.
- Interpretation and analysis of rheological data using models for non-Newtonian fluids.
- Identification of methods for rheological measurements and analysis of the results.
- Solution of simple flow problems and calculations in extrusion and injection molding.