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Learn about Polymers & Ceramics from basics
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(23 ratings)
119 students

Learn about Polymers & Ceramics from basics

Material Science & Engineering
Created byIndranil Routh
Last updated 3/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • What is a Polymer?
  • What are its applications in real life?
  • How can we actually produce Polymers through various processes from scratches?
  • Fields of polymers in details
  • Why is it most necessary in modern generation despite other substitutes?
  • What is Ceramic material?
  • What are the applications of Ceramics?
  • How can we build Ceramics from our daily life ingredients from nature?
  • The Processes of Ceramics formation
  • Structures of Ceramics
  • In which fields of our daily life we see its application more often?

Course content

2 sections44 lectures2h 18m total length
  • Introduction of the Course1:21
  • Content of Polymers1:49
  • Introduction of Polymers3:46
  • Hydrocarbon Molecules3:02
  • Hydrocarbon Molecular Structure3:06
  • Polymer Molecules1:53
  • Molecular Weight1:48
  • Configuration of Hydrocarbon3:32
  • Crystallinity of Polymers2:23
  • Behaviour of Polymers3:50
  • Glass Transition Temperature3:56
  • Additives to Polymers2:29
  • Structural Properties of Polymers1:14
  • Linear & Framework Structure2:10
  • Branched Chain Structure2:28
  • Cross linked Chain Structure2:04
  • Crystalline Structure1:57
  • Mechanism of Polymerization3:15
  • Additional Polymerization2:18
  • Condensation Polymerization2:16
  • Chain & Step Polymerization2:21
  • Classification of Polymers0:37
  • Plastic & Resin4:14
  • Rubber & Elastomer2:35
  • Fibres & Filaments2:03
  • Composites4:18
  • Nano Materials5:00
  • Application of Nano Materials5:12
  • Nano Composites3:46
  • Questionnaire on Polymers

Requirements

  • Curiosity & Enthusiasm to learn is mostly encouraged
  • Basic knowledge of Science and Chemistry (if any) would be appreciated

Description

In Polymers & Ceramics,

Candidates will have a consistent knowledge and understanding from scratch to intermediary.

Candidates will gain prior knowledge before University lectures

as well as rebuilding the core fundamentals before opting for such industries


'The entire course is made with utmost care & concern about students

with proper Presentation, Visual Clips (wherever found compulsory) and Clear Audio with subtitles

followed by a two Practice Sets containing 25 MCQ's each

to evaluate understanding about the course section wise.

And personal message through Udemy would be highly encouraged if in case of any doubt about the regarding topics.




The entire course is divided mainly in two sections i.e. 1. Polymers & 2. Ceramics

The Polymers section is further subdivided topic-wise for a better understanding

  • Content of Polymers

  • Introduction

  • Hydrocarbon Molecules

  • Hydrocarbon Molecular Structures

  • Polymer Molecules

  • Molecular Weight

  • Configuration of Hydrocarbons

  • Crystallinity of Polymers

  • Behaviour of Polymers

  • Glass Transition Temperature

  • Additives to Polymers

  • Structural Properties of Polymers

    • Linear & Framework Structures

    • Branched Chain Structures

    • Cross-linked Chain Structures

    • Crystalline Structures

  • Mechanism of Polymerization

    • Additional Polymerization

    • Condensation Polymerization

    • Chain Polymerization

    • Step Polymerization

  • Classification of Polymers

    • Plastics & Resin

      • Thermosets

      • Thermoplasts

    • Rubber & Elastomers

    • Fibres & Filaments

  • Composites

  • Nano Material

    • Application of Nano Material

    • Nano Composites




The Ceramics section is further subdivided topic-wise for a better understanding

  • Content of Ceramics

  • Introduction of Ceramics

  • Properties of Ceramics

  • Brittleness Behaviour of Ceramics

  • Imperfection of Ceramics

  • Configuration Number & Geometry of Bonds

  • Polymorphism

  • Classification of Ceramics

  • Processes of Ceramics

  • Silicate Structures

  • Additives to Ceramics

  • Applications

    • Refractories

    • Glass



Hope the course gives you a good understanding

Rather than from bookish knowledge to practical expertise.

Wish you a Good Luck for the course. Thank you.




Who this course is for:

  • Any students in any fields who are interested to come in Polymer & Ceramic Industries
  • Diploma in Civil Engineering
  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering
  • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
  • Diploma in Chemical Engineering
  • Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering
  • Bachelor in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor in Chemical Engineering
  • Bachelor in Metallurgical Engineering