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26.201: Polymer Materials ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This three-semester sequence details the chemistry, properties, processing and design characteristics of both thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers. The structure/property relationships of amorphous and semi-crystalline polymers will be reviewed. Representative enduse applications of commodity, engineering, and specialty plastics will be discussed, along with updated comments on contemporary industry-related problems, including feedstock availability and alternatives, regulatory affairs, and environmental issues. Pre-Reqs: 84.121 Chemistry I or 84.117 Selected Topics in Chemistry
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26.202: Polymer Materials IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This three-semester sequence details the chemistry, properties, processing and designcharacteristics of both thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers. The structure/property relationships of amorphous and semi-crystalline polymers will be reviewed. Representative enduse applications of commodity, engineering, and specialty plastics will be discussed, along with updated comments on contemporary industry-related problems, including feedstock availability and alternatives, regulatory affairs, and environmental issues. Pre-Req: 26.201 Polymer Materials I
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26.206: Methods of Experimental AnalysisCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Basic concepts dealing with the interpretation of experimental engineering results. Deterministic vs. stochastic processes. Elementary probability theory and common distributions. Graphical analysis and mathematical modeling. Statistical parameters and their applications to quality control, and tests of significance. Design of experiments (DOE) for process development and optimization.
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26.210: Professional Development SeminarCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 The Professional Development Seminar is designed to provide students with the necessary structure, resources, and support to successfully secure and engage in their first Plastics Cooperative Education experience. Through a variety of interactive teaching methodologies and assignments, students will participate in a sequence of learning activities including self-assessment, industry research, and the development of co-op learning objectives, the job search process (resume-writing, strategic interviewing, professional networking) and professional behavior and presentation skills. The goal of the course is to assist each student in developing a sound plan of action to successfully participate in the cooperative education experience.
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26.211: Engineering MechanicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Equilibrium of structures subjected to forces and moments. Area and mass moments of inertia,. Internal forces, shear and bending moments acting on loaded structures, including cantilevers, beams, trusses, bridges and machine frames. Friction. Pre-Reqs: 92.131 Calculus I and 95. 141 Physics I
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26.212: Part and Rigid Body MechanicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Cam-generated motion, including design of cams and dynamics of cam follower. Multibar mechanisms including analysis of their displacement, velocity and acceleration. Pre-Req: 26.211 Engineering Mechanics
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26.215: Plastics Processing Engineering LaboratoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 A laboratory course to study polymer processing methods. Experiments are designed so that the student will understand the theory of polymer conversion techniques by the interaction between process variables and materials. Some of the conversion methods studied are extrusion, injection molding, rotomolding, thermoforming, compounding and mixing. Co-Req: 26.201 Polymer Materials I, 26.001 Plastics Safety Lecture
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26.216: Plastics Process Engineering Laboratory IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Continuation of 26.215. Pre-Req: 26.215 Pl Processing Eng Lab; Co-Reqs: 26.202 Polymer Materials II and 26.002 Plastics Safety Lecture
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26.218: Introduction to DesignCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 Introductory course developing the fundamentals of design principles in plastics applications. Commercial design software will be used.
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26.220: Introduction to Polymer ChemistryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course teaches the fundamental chemical reactions for polymer chemistry. Spectroscopic techniques as applied to polymers, polymer synthesis reactions, and molecular structure will be covered. Pre-Req: 84.204 Intro Organic Chemistry
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