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Electromagnetic resonance pulsator (1.000 Hz) Rumul Gigaforte

Basic Information

Name: Electromagnetic resonance pulsator (1.000 Hz)
Manufacturer: Rumul
Model: Gigaforte
Facility: Competence Materials Characterization and Testing
Partner: Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology (IWS)

Short Description

Electromagnetic resonance pulsator (1.000 Hz) - Rumul Gigaforte

Description

  • Equipment/ technical data
    • Testing frequency: approx. 1.000 Hz
    • Testing force: ±50 kN (static), ±25 kN (dynamic)
    • Dynamic displacement: ≤ ±0,1 mm
    • Mechanical clamping tools:
      • Flat specimens: : 0 mm ≤ s ≤ 4 mm, jaw width 30 mm
      • Thread specimens: M27 x 2 or smaller (available adapters: M22 x 1 / M10 x 1)
    • Maximum installation height: 330 mm
    • Test control: force, strain or acceleration controlled
    • Specimens: flat specimens, sheets, shouldered round specimens (with thread), special components
    • Availability: 2 machines
  • Methods
    • Accelerated determination of fatigue strength data at very high cycles (107 – 109) with a testing frequencies of approx. 1.000 Hz
    • Testing of high-cycle charged components under operational conditions
    • Testing programs: e.g. Wöhler fatigue test, crack growth rate testing following ASTM E647, bloc-program testing

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Associated Services

Name Preview Actions
Time-distorted fatigue test at high test frequencies
Determination of mechanical characteristics of materials and composite materials (static, cyclic, fracture toughness, flow curves, etc.)
Product accompanying quality assurance
Failure and damage analysis
Determination of characteristic curves for the assessment of fatigue strength (e.g. Wöhler curve, fatigue crack growth)
Development and evaluation of process- and application-specific testing strategies

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Last Update

Last updated at: 5 August 2019 at 12:08:16