Analysis Lecture "Polymer Rheology"
The properties of deformation and flow of materials around us are complex, making representation in elasticity and fluid mechanics difficult. On the other hand, rheology is the science of deformation and flow, and it can systematically express the complex properties of materials, such as "plastics that are solid at room temperature can be melted and shaped at high temperatures" and "mayonnaise that comes out of a tube retains its shape and does not flow, but mixes easily without resistance when stirred with a spoon." Rheological measurements, represented by viscoelasticity, have become highly versatile and relatively easy to perform, but for inexperienced beginners, there are often challenges in the procedures and interpretations needed to obtain reliable data. This course will focus on polymer materials, explaining the basic concepts of rheology and introducing specific measurement and analysis examples.

| Date and time | Thursday, Sep 10, 2026 01:30 PM ~ 04:30 PM |
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| Entry fee | Charge 44,000 yen (including tax and text costs) |
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