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Každý(á) student(ka) vylosuje čtyři témata z následujících tématických okruhů: Po vylosování témat má každý(á) student(ka) 30 minut na přípravu. Po přípravě se očekává, že student(ka) bude diskutovat o každém ze svých témat přibližně 10 minut. Zkoušející může klást doplňující otázky týkající se vylosovaných témat. |
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Structure of polymers 1. Structure of polymers: linear / branched / networks; flexible / rigid; biopolymers; primary and higher structure; morphology; surface of polymers
Thermomechanical properties 2. Melting and crystallization of polymers; semicrystalline polymers; the influence of crystallization kinetics; physical aging 3. Glass transition in polymers; free volume, thermal expansion, diffusion in polymers 4. Thermo-mechanical properties of different types of polymers 5. Mechanisms of elasticity in polymers; Rubber elasticity and its theoretical description 6. Tensile properties of different types of polymers; creep behavior; tensile strength 7. Fracture of brittle and tough materials, impact toughness
Behavior of Liquid Polymers, Rheology 8. Solubility and swelling of polymers, polymer miscibility, phase separation 9. Basic aspects of rheology 10. Types of non-Newtonian fluids, thixotropy, rheopexy 11. Influence of molecular and of process parameters on polymer melt flow 12. Rheology of forming polymer networks and their gelation
Viscoelastic behavior of both liquid and solid substances 13. Models of viscoelasticity, linear elasticity vs. response to dynamic deformation, relaxation transitions, time-temperature superposition 14. Reversibly and physically crosslinked polymers
Special polymers 15. Semiconducting and conductive polymers, inorganic polymers, oriented polymers, liquid-crystalline polymers, self-healing polymers, stimuli-responsive polymers, self-assembling block copolymers |