A shielded chamber combines electromagnetic simulation, unidirectional stress loading, and data capture for realistic reliability testing of electronic samples.
Remote sensors and automated fluid control regulate pipeline test pressure, trigger emergency shutdown, and record data in real time.
Measures ice content and deformation together in frozen soil using thermal discs, loading, and FDR sensing to quantify frost heave coupling.
Physical weights apply true constant load while a guided rod and sensor track displacement without complex feedback loops.
An overlapping inner-outer retort keeps a non-standard atmosphere sealed during axial specimen movement and quick test article access.
A fixture on a uni-axial test frame converts linear input into coupled bending and axial compression for more physiological spine testing.
Overlapping inner and outer retort sections maintain a gas-tight test atmosphere while allowing axial load-train movement and quick specimen access.
Portable compliant-actuated testing with optical deformation imaging measures anisotropic tissue properties before implantation.
A rigid triaxial loading setup converts point impact to face disturbance, enabling longer dynamic rock tests with lower power use.
Multiple LLD sensors and feedback control correct load head variation, improving FI test accuracy and enabling cloud-based life prediction.
A flexure-guided coupling body lets larger testing tips work with fragile miniaturized force sensors while simplifying sensor and tip exchange.
Closed-loop optical imaging maintains focus and field of view during loading to quantify microscale strain fields and crack growth.
A ball-head and telescopic plate fixture keeps rock samples centered and vertically loaded across different shapes, improving indirect tensile test accuracy.
Rapid laser heating in a sealed chamber enables uniform high-temperature strain testing while limiting oxidation and unwanted microstructure changes.
Dynamic drop-mass testing with accelerometers captures athlete-like surface impacts for repeatable safety assessment and injury-risk correlation.
A movable optical reference and sealing cover verify fine dust readings while shielding the analyzer from heat and contamination.
Dual diaphragms and balancing chambers isolate high-pressure hydrogen, prevent oil contamination, and reduce rod friction for accurate load testing.
Quantitative tensile and impact retention testing compares thermoplastics under hospital disinfectant exposure to prevent surface degradation.
Pressure and rotation sensing improve mass concrete volumetric deformation monitoring, capturing shrinkage or expansion under changing temperatures.
Micro-indentation on rock cuttings linked to core triaxial data enables continuous well-section mechanical profiles despite poor core recovery.
A sliding sealed pull rod keeps fluid volume and pressure constant, separating specimen load signals from chamber pressure during in situ testing.
Automated piston expansion and pressure sensing measure dissolved air in hydraulic fluid without shutdown, enabling earlier DAC issue detection.
A built-in force generator applies known static or dynamic loads to verify testing sensors and prevent unreliable material test results.
Reference-part calibration enables parallel backpressure checks on manufactured parts, cutting test time and supporting 100% in-line inspection.
Force sensing and DIC imaging quantify ceramic strength and microstructural change while reducing destructive testing and material waste.
Transparent limit plates and multiphase fluid flow let this rock test setup simulate plane strain and observe seepage-driven deformation.
A segmented absorbent matrix with flexible containment preserves shape and comfort during fluid uptake while maintaining protection.
Using a glass specimen with a reflector improves stress measurement accuracy in flexible display manufacturing by avoiding silicon wafer mismatch.
A verification fixture applies repeatable static and dynamic forces so material testing sensors can be checked before certified tests.
Simultaneous loading, current, imaging, and balance measurements separate thermal and athermal effects in microscale wire deformation.
Assesses delayed fracture at sheared steel edges by combining hydrogen-load testing with forming analysis of strain, residual stress, and assembly stress.