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Inamori School of Engineering
| MTS
Materials Testing Laboratory Seidlin Annex |
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The
MTS facility is well equipped to perform most standard
mechanical and materials testing, as well as specialized
testing designed to customer's requirements. Specific
equipment includes a MTS 809.10 Axial Torsion testing
system, an Instron 1331 load frame, and an environmental
chamber (temperature range of -34-190° C
and humidity range of 10-95%). Fatigue testing
can be conducted with cyclic tension-compression,
cyclic torsion, and cyclic axial-torsion combination
under ambient and controlled-environmental conditions.
For more information about materials testing, contact Dr. Jinghong Fan. |
The
MTS facility is well equipped to perform most standard
mechanical and materials testing, as well as specialized
testing designed to customer's requirements. Specific
equipment includes a MTS 809.10 Axial Torsion testing
system, an Instron 1331 load frame, and an environmental
chamber (temperature range of -34-190° C
and humidity range of 10-95%). Fatigue testing
can be conducted with cyclic tension-compression,
cyclic torsion, and cyclic axial-torsion combination
under ambient and controlled-environmental conditions.