Programme Outlines and Overviews
Applied Polymers and Composites: Manufacturing and Design 7.5 credits
Course content
This course has been designed to provide engineering students with a background in polymeric materials and their composites. The contents of the course are meticulously tailored to meet industrial challenges such as material selection, product design, sustainability, processing, and optimization of the products. The course includes the study of polymer and composite structures and their relationship with the physical, mechanical, chemical, and processing properties of polymers and composites.
The course includes the following elements:
- Different types of polymers, reinforcement additives such as fibers and particulates to produce composites and additives to modify their thermal, rheological, mechanical, and chemical properties. Moreover, their selection criteria in terms of cost processing, performance, and sustainability
- Different processing techniques and their merits concerning production rate, cost, and sustainability
- Product design to satisfy functionality, strength, processing, sustainability, cost, and aesthetics
- Mold design and its role in optimizing product performance
Entry requirements
The applicant must hold the minimum of a bachelor’s degree (i.e the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits at an accredited university) with at least 90 credits in Materials and Manufacturing, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Product Development or Engineering Physics or equivalent. The bachelor’s degree should comprise a minimum of 15 credits in Mathematics. Taken course in Simulations for Integrated Product Realization, 7,5 credits, or equivalent. Proof of English proficiency is required.
Level: Second cycle
Course/Ladok-code: T2TPOK
School: School of Engineering
Course information
- Type of courseProgramme instance course
- Type of instructionNormal teaching
- Semester2027 Week 12 - Week 22
- Study pace100%
- LocationJönköping
- Teaching hoursDay-time
- Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.21375 sek
- Course SyllabusHTML (English)PDF (English)
- Occasion codeT1034
Content updated 2013-07-31



