May 01, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

SFR 556 - Physical and Mechanical Properties of Sustainable Materials


The physical and mechanical properties of plant-based materials, including wood and wood composites, bamboo, as related to basic processing techniques and their use in structural,packaging, and other applications are described. The objectives of the course are to develop a sound understanding of the physical and mechanical properties of the plant-based materials in relation to ultrastructural, environmental effect, and their application to simple structural systems. Topics relate to the physical properties of materials include moisture content, moisture sorption, swelling/shrinkage of hygroscopic materials, density, porosity, thermal properties, friction, electrical properties, etc. Topics related to the mechanical properties covered include axial, flexural, sheer, and impact performance, the influence of moisture, temperature, biological agents, and time on mechanical properties. Laboratory demonstrations are arranged to conduct the measurement of these properties according to ASTM standards.

 

SFR 456 abd SFR 556 cannot both be taken for degree credit

Prerequisites & Notes
Graduate Standing

Credits: 4 (3Lec, 1 Lab)