- Polymer engineering
Polymer engineering is generally an
engineering field that designs, analyses, and/or modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects ofpetrochemical industry ,polymerization , structure and characterization of polymers, properties of polymers,compounding and processing of polymers and description of major polymers, structure property relations and applications.Materials
The basic division of polymers into
thermoplastics andthermosets helps define their areas of application. The latter group of materials includesphenolic resin s,polyester s andepoxy resin s, all of which are used widely incomposite material s when reinforced with stiff fibres such asfibreglass andaramid s. Sincecrosslinking stabilises the thermosetting matrix of these materials, they have physical properties more similar to traditional engineering materials likesteel . However, their very much lower densities compared with metals makes them ideal for lightweight structures. In addition, they suffer less from fatigue, so are ideal forsafety-critical parts which are stressed regularly in service.Thermoplastics have relatively low
tensile moduli , but also have low densities and properties such astransparency which make them ideal forconsumer product s andmedical product s. They includepolyethylene ,polypropylene ,nylon ,acetal resin ,polycarbonate and PET, all of which are widely used materials.Elastomer s are polymers which have very low moduli and show reversible extension when strained, a valuable property for vibration absorption and damping. They may either be thermoplastic (in which case they are known asThermoplastic elastomer s) or crosslinked, as in most conventional rubber products such astyres . Typical rubbers used conventionally includenatural rubber ,nitrile rubber ,polychloroprene ,polybutadiene ,styrene-butadiene and fluorinated rubbers such asViton .Applications
Typical uses of composites are
monocoque structures foraerospace andautomobile s, as well as more mundane products likefishing rod s andbicycle s. Thestealth bomber was the first all-composite aircraft, but many passenger aircraft like theAirbus uses an increasing proportion of composites in its fuselage. The quite different physical properties of composites gives designers much greater freedom in shaping parts, which is why composite products often look different to conventional products. On the other hand, some products such asdrive shaft s,helicopter rotor blades, andpropellor s look identical to metal precursors owing to the basic functional needs of such components.ee also
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Polymer science
*Polymers References
External links
* [http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01T838 Distance learning course in polymers]
* [http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=196631 Polymer Structures]
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