7.3.- MATERIALS ENGINEERING

Materials engineering is the scientific and industrial branch responsible for making an industrial interpretation of materials science. Anthropologically, the different stages of human development have been classified according to the materials used in the manufacture of tools (Stone Age, Bronze Age, etc.). Thus, the development of humanity is intimately linked to the study of new materials.

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During the last 200 years, discoveries about materials, so revealing as the contribution of Gibbs, have been made. He demonstrated the existence of a relationship between the properties of a material and its structure. These discoveries have allowed the development of new materials, such as graphene, and the investigation of new fields, such as nanomaterials or nanotechnology.

A huge number of tests have been carried out to reach that level of development, including mechanical bending tests, hardness tests (Rockell, Brinell, Vickers, Martens), torsion tests, tensile test (toughness and resilience), tensile testing (creep), shear testing, as well as chemical tests (thermal treatments, internal structures, etc.). Likewise, materials can be classified as:

  • Metals (ferrous and non-ferrous).
  • Ceramics.
  • Polymers (thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics and elastomers).
  • Composite materials.

The applications of these advances are evident in different industrial areas, such as the automotive, electronic, aerospace, aeronautic and biomedical ones, thus giving to materials engineering the importance it has in today's society.

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COMPUTER CONTROLLED PHOTOELASTICITY UNIT - EFOC
  • EFOC
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7.3.1.- PHOTOELASTICITY AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT
EFOC
Computer Controlled Photoelasticity Unit
Unit for photoelasticity practices, illustrating the subjects of the photoelasticity theory, the elasticity theory, strength of materials, and structure theory.It is very suitable for the introduction and study of photoelasticity: optical...
PHOTOELASTICITY UNIT - EFO
  • EFO
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7.3.1.- PHOTOELASTICITY AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT
EFO
Photoelasticity Unit
Unit for photoelasticity practices, illustrating the subjects of the Photoelasticity theory, the Elasticity theory, Strength of Materials, and Structure theory.It is very suitable for the introduction and study of photoelasticity: optical...
STRAIN GAUGE TRAINING UNIT - MEGE
  • MEGE
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7.3.1.- PHOTOELASTICITY AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT
MEGE
Strain Gauge Training Unit
The Strain Gauge Training Unit, "MEGE", provides an introduction to the fundamentals of measurement with strain gauges, to compare how resistance strain gauges work and how they measure strains in different structures (torsion, tension and bending...
UNIT FOR DETERMINING THE GAUGE FACTOR OF STRAIN GAUGES - MFGE
  • MFGE
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7.3.1.- PHOTOELASTICITY AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT
MFGE
Unit for Determining the Gauge Factor of Strain Gauges
The Unit for Determining the Gauge Factor of Strain Gauges, "MFGE", allows to determine the k factor of strain gauges.The bar rests on two supports with ball bearings, so that it is possible to work with a load under pure bending.To perform such...
PHOTOELASTIC STRESS DEMONSTRATION UNIT - PSD
  • PSD
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7.3.1.- PHOTOELASTICITY AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT
PSD
Photoelastic Stress Demonstration Unit
The Photoelastic Stress Demonstration Unit, "PSD", consists of a frame on which the test specimens are placed. The specimens are made of a special transparent material that has a double optical refraction effect under the action of a mechanical...
UNIVERSAL MATERIAL TESTING UNIT - EEU/20KN
  • EEU/20KN
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EEU/20KN
Universal Material Testing Unit
The Universal Material Testing Unit, "EEU/20KN", is a didactic bench-top universal material testing unit. It is distinguished by its rigid construction, accurate control and a precise hydraulic system to apply loads of up to 20 kN, which enables...
BRINELL HARDNESS TESTING UNIT - EEDB
  • EEDB
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EEDB
Brinell Hardness Testing Unit
The Brinell Hardness Testing Unit, "EEDB", is a hardness tester that determines Brinell hardness in metals, hard alloys, tempered steels, etc. Besides, it can be used with other materials, such as rigid plastics, bakelite, etc.A penetrating ball...
BRINELL, VICKERS & ROCKWELL HARDNESS TESTING UNIT - EBVR
  • EBVR
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EBVR
Brinell, Vickers & Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit
The Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit, "EBVR", consists of a hardness testing machine that determines the three main types of hardness (Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell). It can be adapted to determine hardness of ferrous materials...
CREEP TESTING UNIT - EEFCR
  • EEFCR
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EEFCR
Creep Testing Unit
The Creep Testing Unit, "EEFCR", for the creep testing is mounted on a structure of aluminum profiles which a painted steel panel is supported on.The "EEFCR" unit is designed to carry out experiments on specimens of plastic materials. Due to the...
COMPUTER CONTROLLED FATIGUE TESTING UNIT - EEFC
  • EEFC
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EEFC
Computer Controlled Fatigue Testing Unit
The Computer Controlled Fatigue Testing Unit, "EEFC", designed by EDIBON, allows to study the fatigue strength of the materials. For that purpose, fatigue tests are performed with different materials and notches.Optionally, with the additional...
FATIGUE TESTING UNIT - EEF
  • EEF
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7.3.2.1.- MECHANICAL TEST
EEF
Fatigue Testing Unit
The Fatigue Testing Unit, "EEF", designed by EDIBON, allows to study the fatigue strength of the materials. For that purpose, fatigue tests are performed with different materials and notches.Optionally, with the additional recommended element Set...
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