CHEM-E2200 - Polymer Blends and Composites, Lecture, 5.9.2022-17.10.2022
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 17.10.2022 Etsi kursseja: CHEM-E2200
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Welcome to the 2022 edition of the Polymer Blends and Composites course!
Happily this year, with some respite from Covid-19, we will return to the classroom and lectures will be held face-to-face again for the first time since 2019. During the pandemic we learnt a thing or two about teaching remotely so, in addition to the live lectures, video recordings will accompany each of the lectures, so anyone who is unable to attend the lectures in person will still be able to follow the course. Exceptionally, some lectures may be held online and prior notice will be given in these circumstances.
I very much hope that you will find the course interesting and provide you with a solid foundation for further studies and research into this interesting class of materials!
Photoelastic image of microstructural damage in a composite
Background
To underpin the development of new fibre reinforced materials an excellent understanding of composite materials is essential. The science and technology of composites continues to develop with notable advances in the areas of transportation and aerospace. Much can be learnt from these sectors and applied to composites reinforced with other fibre types, such as natural, bio-based fibres, and their derivatives. This course provides a grounding for further study.
We will principally consider 'micro-scale' reinforcement. Further, we will generally consider composites as 'engineering materials' and so the main emphasis will be on mechanical properties and the factors that govern these. In particular strategies that might enable us to improve the performance of low environmental impact composites. However, this is not a course devoted to 'green' or 'sustainable' composites either, though great emphasis will be placed on bio-based reinforcements: wood and non-wood fibre, regenerated cellulose, micro-fibrillated cellulose and cellulose nanocrystals.
Draft schedule:
Date
Time
Topic
Content
Teacher(s)
5.9
14:15-16:00
Introduction
Course intro and administrative matters (15-20 mins). Introduction to polymers/composites; material property envelope; fibres; matrices; interface; manufacturing; applications
Mark Hughes &
Sami Lipponen
12.9
14:15-16:00
Fibre ‘architecture’
Reinforcement geometry and scale; fibre volume fraction and voids; packing arrangement; orientation of reinforcement
Mark Hughes
19.9
14:15-16:00
Interfacial effects
Enhancing the compatibility between fibre and matrix interface; measuring interfacial properties
Sami Lipponen
22.9
12:15-14:00
Reinforcement processes
Load sharing; elastic stress transfer (Cox shear-lag theory); stress transfer by slip; effect of aspect ratio; deformation in long fibre composites (axial and transverse)
Mark Hughes
26.9
14:15-16:00
Elastic deformation of laminates
Axial and transverse stiffness of unidirectional laminae; off-axis loading and interaction effects; multi-ply laminates
Mark Hughes
3.10
14:15-16:00
Strength and failure
Inelastic processes; predicting the strength of composites; toughness
Mark Hughes
10.10
14:15-16:00
Manufacturing
Manufacturing methods for thermoset and thermoplastic matrix composites
Mark Hughes