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The subject deals with polymer molecular and supramolecular structure, polymer network formation, free volume concept, glass transition, crystallization, rubber elasticity, viscoelasticity, melt flow properties, fracture mechanics, solubility and compatibility, electrical properties, transport properties. Last update: Kuta Antonín (22.02.2018)
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Strobl G.: The Physics of Polymers. Third edition. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. ISBN: 978-3-540-25278-8. Mills N.J.: Plastics. Microstructure and Engineering Applications. Third edition. Elsevier, Oxford, 2005. ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-5148-6. Ward I.M., Hadley D.W.: An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Solid Polymers. Xiley, Chichester 1998. ISBN: 0-471-93887-4. Mark J.E., Burak Erman B., Eirich F.R.: Science and Technology of Rubber. Third edition. Elsevier, Oxford, 2005. ISBN: 0-12-464786-3. Last update: Kuta Antonín (22.02.2018)
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Molecular structure, conformation, intermolecular forces, morphology of polymers. Molar mass distribution, its effect on polymer properties. Network formation, crosslinking theory, network structure. Glass transition and free volume concept. Thermodynamics and kinetics of crystallization. Theory of rubber elasticity, its applications. Viscoelasticity, models, Boltzmann superposition principle. Transitions and polymer structure. Time-temperature superposition. Polymer melts flow properties - effects of shear rate, molar mass, temperature. Mechanical properties. Introduction to fracture mechanics. Miscibility and solubility of polymers. Swelling equilibrium. Phase separation. Effects of anisotropy (orientation) on polymer properties. Polymer composites. Electrical conductivity. Dielectric properties. Diffusion of gases in polymer membranes. Heat capacity. Last update: Kuta Antonín (22.02.2018)
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