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A variety of structural fatigue research facilities are available:
  • Low Cycle Fatigue Test Systems (10)
  • High Cycle Fatigue Test Systems (4)
  • Long-Term Durability Test Systems (13)
  • Tension-Torsion Fatigue Test Systems (3)
  • In-plane Biaxial Test Systems (2)

All test systems are computer-controlled and capable of testing to 1300 degrees Celsius using a range of heating systems. Five of the test systems include vacuum chambers, enabling testing to 10-6 torr.



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Last Updated: August 9, 2005

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