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CREEP TESTING MACHINE Teaching Equipment Mechanical Training Equipment

Item No.: SM1006
SM1006 CREEP TESTING MACHINE Teaching Equipment Mechanical Training Equipment
Description
SM1006 CREEP TESTING MACHINE Teaching Equipment Mechanical Training Equipment

CREEP TESTING MACHINE
This simple machine uses specimens of lead and different plastics which creep significantly at room temperature and under low loads.
Its main part is a simple lever (load beam) with a mechanical advantage of 8:1. The load beam gives a steady and uniform tensile load. A digital indicator measures the extension (creep) of the specimen under load. To ensure correct loading of the specimen, the load beam has a ball-bearing pivot.
To apply a load, students add weights to a weight hanger and measure time and the creep. For effect-of-temperature tests, the student freezes or heats a cool-pack and places it next to the specimen. They then fit the transparent enclosure to preserve the temperature around the specimen during the test.
Students may record and plot results by hand, using a timer (not supplied) and the readings from the digital indicator and thermometer. Alternatively, the student can use optional Versatile Data Acquisition System (VDAS®) to capture the data, plot charts and export data.

A user guide is supplied with the Creep Machine. The guide includes full details of the equipment, detailed experiment procedures, theory and results.
For quick and reliable tests, Can supply VDAS® which gives accurate real-time data capture, monitoring and display, calculation and charting of all important readings on a computer.
For connection to VDAS® the Creep Machine includes a thermocouple with in-line transmitter, and a lead to connect the digital indicator to VDAS®.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The normal breaking load of a specimen over a fixed time
Relationship between breaking load and time for lead specimens
Time extension curves to show the three phases of creep (primary, secondary and tertiary)
The effect of temperature on the creep rate of specimens
Creep recovery