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PLEASE BRING ANY SAMPLES YOU WANT TO THIS LAB (See old lab data for interesting samples) Similar Lab from Cornell 2009 LS and Micrographs.zipĢ002 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for LabĢ001 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for LabĢ000 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for Lab Some Optical Micrographs of Polymer Spherulites Bevington's paperback "Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences", McGraw Hill, NY (1969)ĭraw what you see in microscope and see Fourier Transform (diffraction pattern).java Should look at the lab reports as a learning opportunity for technical writing. Separate lab report that is distinguishable from your group members. Lab reports are due Monday at 5:00 pm in 410 Rhodes.Īnalyze data and develop your tables and plots to some extent but the words you

The student is responsible to meet with the TA to prepare the samples for that weeks lab.) This will be a rotating assignment and the student responsible for preparing samples will be graded on his work (30% of that labs grade. Labs will generally requireĢ hours and will in some cases require sample preparation prior to the lab on the part of the students. A short (10 minute) quiz will be given prior to the lab which will reflect 15% of the lab grade. You will need to be fully acquainted with the lab write-up prior to the lab. Students will learn the basics of production and use of x-rays, and their application to the characterization of crystalline and semi-crystalline structure in metals, polymers and ceramics. Roe (of our department) or the book by Alexander mentioned in the syllabus. A good source for polymer crystallography is the book by R. The course will follow Cullity's text with some additions mostly pertaining to polymer crystallography. ( Local Copy Part 1 Local Copy Part 2 Local Copy Part 3)Ĩ. Chapter 4 Polymer Crystalline Structure Of Intensity.html - Complex Exponential.html

Office 492 Rhodes Hall, Assistant: Sachit Chopra email: Notes XRD" (below), G. =>To Current Grade Sheet by Student Number BelowĬomments/Corrections from Fall 04 (Currently missing) Labs are due Monday at 5pm in 410 Rhodes.
