PL2402 PLASTICS TESTING TECHNIQUES – II SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.TECH PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY 7TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY SEVENTH SEMESTER B.TECH PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
PL2402 PLASTICS TESTING TECHNIQUES – II L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9
Consideration of the importance of testing-Identification of plastics-Determination of
necessary manufacturing conditions-Assessment of properties of finished products in
relation to service requirements-Standard and specification-National and International
standards-Test specimen preparation-Preconditioning and test atmosphere.
UNIT II 9
Mechanical Properties: Density and dimensions-Hardness-tensile strength-compressive
strength-shear strength-flexural strength-heat strength-impact strength-dynamic stress-strain
properties-creep-relaxation and set tests-friction and wear-abrasion test-fatigue-burst
strength-and folding endurance
UNIT III 9
Thermal Properties: Specific heat and thermal conductivity thermal dependant propertiesthermal
endurance-glass transition temperature-thermal yield tests-Heat deflection
temperature-Vicat softening temperature-Marten’s heat resistance test-low temperature
brittle point and flexibility test-coefficient of thermal expansion-shrinkage-Thermal stability-
Thermal ageing and flammability.
55
Permanance Properties: Water absorption-soluble and insoluble matter-chemical resistance
environmental stress cracking resistance-ageing-gas permeability-water vapour permeability
and weathering.
UNIT IV 9
Optical Properties -Refractive index-light transmission-haze-clarity-gloss-colour guard and
microscope.
Electrical Properties (4 hours)-Insulation resistance-power factor-permitivity – dielectric
strength-tracking resistance-arc resistance and antistatic test.
Application of national and international standards (BIS-ASTM-ISO) for testing and their
significance, Knowledge and exposure on Sectorial Testing Standards.
UNIT V 9
Product testing-Pipe and fittings-film and sheets-container testing and FRP based products.
Factors for designing tests for newer products
Factors affecting the quality of materials and products
Analysis of failure and its measurements
Techniques of characterisation-Principles and application of DSC- TGA AND FTIR
Concepts of non-destructive testing
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Simple Methods for Identification of Plastics By Brawn, R.B.
2. Analysis of Plastics By Crompton, J.
3. Plastic Engineering Hand Book & D-5 By Society of Plastics Industry Inc Identification &
Analysis of PlasticsBy Haslam & Others..
4. Allen; W.S and Baker; P.N, Hand Book of Plastics Technology, Volume 2, Identification
Testing & Recycling of Plastics, CBS Publishers and distributors, New Delhi 2004).
5. Brown; Roger P (Ed.), Hand Book of Polymer Testing, Marcel Dekker, Inc, New York
(1999).
6. Brown; Paul F (Ed), Hand Book of Plastics Test Methods, Longman Scientific and
Technical, Harlow (1988).
7. Shah, Vishnu, Hand Book of Plastics Testing Technology, John Wiley and Sons, SPE
Monograph (1984).
8. Mitcheli Jr.; John, Applied Polymer Analysis and Characterization-Recent Development
in Techniques, Instrumentation, Problem Solving, Hanser Publishers, Munich.
9. Plastics Testing Technology Hand book By Shah, Vishu.
10. Hand Books of Plastics Test Methods By Brown, R.P.
11. Testing and Evaluation of Plastics By Mathur, A.A & Bhardwaj, I.S.
12. Hand Book of Plastics Test Method By Jamead, G.C.I & Riley, M.M.
13. Hand Book of Plastics Technology 2 vol. By Allen, W.S & Baker P.N.
PL2402 PLASTICS TESTING TECHNIQUES – II L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I 9
Consideration of the importance of testing-Identification of plastics-Determination of
necessary manufacturing conditions-Assessment of properties of finished products in
relation to service requirements-Standard and specification-National and International
standards-Test specimen preparation-Preconditioning and test atmosphere.
UNIT II 9
Mechanical Properties: Density and dimensions-Hardness-tensile strength-compressive
strength-shear strength-flexural strength-heat strength-impact strength-dynamic stress-strain
properties-creep-relaxation and set tests-friction and wear-abrasion test-fatigue-burst
strength-and folding endurance
UNIT III 9
Thermal Properties: Specific heat and thermal conductivity thermal dependant propertiesthermal
endurance-glass transition temperature-thermal yield tests-Heat deflection
temperature-Vicat softening temperature-Marten’s heat resistance test-low temperature
brittle point and flexibility test-coefficient of thermal expansion-shrinkage-Thermal stability-
Thermal ageing and flammability.
55
Permanance Properties: Water absorption-soluble and insoluble matter-chemical resistance
environmental stress cracking resistance-ageing-gas permeability-water vapour permeability
and weathering.
UNIT IV 9
Optical Properties -Refractive index-light transmission-haze-clarity-gloss-colour guard and
microscope.
Electrical Properties (4 hours)-Insulation resistance-power factor-permitivity – dielectric
strength-tracking resistance-arc resistance and antistatic test.
Application of national and international standards (BIS-ASTM-ISO) for testing and their
significance, Knowledge and exposure on Sectorial Testing Standards.
UNIT V 9
Product testing-Pipe and fittings-film and sheets-container testing and FRP based products.
Factors for designing tests for newer products
Factors affecting the quality of materials and products
Analysis of failure and its measurements
Techniques of characterisation-Principles and application of DSC- TGA AND FTIR
Concepts of non-destructive testing
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Simple Methods for Identification of Plastics By Brawn, R.B.
2. Analysis of Plastics By Crompton, J.
3. Plastic Engineering Hand Book & D-5 By Society of Plastics Industry Inc Identification &
Analysis of PlasticsBy Haslam & Others..
4. Allen; W.S and Baker; P.N, Hand Book of Plastics Technology, Volume 2, Identification
Testing & Recycling of Plastics, CBS Publishers and distributors, New Delhi 2004).
5. Brown; Roger P (Ed.), Hand Book of Polymer Testing, Marcel Dekker, Inc, New York
(1999).
6. Brown; Paul F (Ed), Hand Book of Plastics Test Methods, Longman Scientific and
Technical, Harlow (1988).
7. Shah, Vishnu, Hand Book of Plastics Testing Technology, John Wiley and Sons, SPE
Monograph (1984).
8. Mitcheli Jr.; John, Applied Polymer Analysis and Characterization-Recent Development
in Techniques, Instrumentation, Problem Solving, Hanser Publishers, Munich.
9. Plastics Testing Technology Hand book By Shah, Vishu.
10. Hand Books of Plastics Test Methods By Brown, R.P.
11. Testing and Evaluation of Plastics By Mathur, A.A & Bhardwaj, I.S.
12. Hand Book of Plastics Test Method By Jamead, G.C.I & Riley, M.M.
13. Hand Book of Plastics Technology 2 vol. By Allen, W.S & Baker P.N.
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