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Dec 04, 2024
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MAE 4671 - Polymer Mechanics Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: ENGRD 2020 and MAE 3270 , or MSE 2610 , or permission of instructor. Satisfies M.E. senior design requirement. Co-meets with MAE 4670 /MAE 5670 .
M. Silberstein.
This course will provide foundations of polymer mechanics building from the basics of mechanics of materials. The focus will be split between experimental methods/data interpretation and modeling approaches. Topics will include hyper-elasticity, viscoelasticity, glass transition temperature, and plasticity with applications to both synthetic and biological materials. There will also be a scientific literature reading component through which students will be able to pick their own focus areas in the latter part of the semester.
Outcome 1: Classify polymers into different regimes of behavior and explain their microstructural origin.
Outcome 2: Analyze and interpret data from key experimental methods for polymer thermo-mechanical properties.
Outcome 3: Describe, computationally implement, and find parameters for models that describe key aspects of polymer and gel mechanical behavior.
Outcome 4: Explain how the thermo-mechanical properties of natural and synthetic polymers are central to applications of interest to the student.
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