The Fatigue & Fracture Laboratory (F&FL) at
Western Michigan University is a facility for academic and industrial collaboration and
interaction in applied mechanics. The AMT&E Laboratory serves as a resource for basic,
applied and
industrial
research in the areas of material behavior, low- and high-cycle fatigue, and fracture.
MTS biaxial (axial-torsion) universal
testing machine
The MTS biaxial universal testing machine in the AMT&E Laboratory is one of a handful of such systems in
Michigan. It is a hydraulically operated,
computer-controlled facility capable of forces of up to 100,000 pounds and torques up to
55,000 inch-pound at frequency up to 17 Hz. This facility may perform test functions for which companies have only an
occasional need. Purchase of such item by a single company
would mean a large capital outlay for facility that would not be used to
capacity.
MTS 810 uniaxial system with TestStar digital controller
The
MTS 810 TestStar Material Testing System is the-state-of-the-art facility which can be used to meet most of testing
needs for both monotonic and dynamic tests. The system is capable of forces of up to 22,000 pounds. The TestStar IIs software allowed for digital control and computer automation
with provision to generate the standard or custom's design
command signals. The hydraulically actuated grips (in both machines) ensure even
specimen clamping due to symmetrical housing design and minimize any bending.
Additional equipment and capacity