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=Basics=
=Basics=
*Any methods of testing various materials' properties
*Any methods of testing various materials' properties
*These will be mainly used for:
**Testing greases, lubricants, and oils etc
**Testing 3D Printed Filaments, and Parts
**Testing Metals and Alloys
**Testing Glass
**Verifying Extracted Chemicals
**Checking weld integrity
*Can G Resistance be measured (Via an arm (like fighter jet training) style centifuge, or perhaps some rediculous rocket sled or steam catapult with no release type system? )


=Liquids/Slurrys=
=Liquids/Slurrys=
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*[[UTM]]
*[[UTM]]
*[[Open Source Materials Science Lab]]
*[[Open Source Materials Science Lab]]
*[[Destructive Testing]]


=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 5 April 2020

Basics

  • Any methods of testing various materials' properties
  • These will be mainly used for:
    • Testing greases, lubricants, and oils etc
    • Testing 3D Printed Filaments, and Parts
    • Testing Metals and Alloys
    • Testing Glass
    • Verifying Extracted Chemicals
    • Checking weld integrity
  • Can G Resistance be measured (Via an arm (like fighter jet training) style centifuge, or perhaps some rediculous rocket sled or steam catapult with no release type system? )

Liquids/Slurrys

  • Mainly flow and viscosity tests
  • For low viscosity liquids, inline flow meters can be used
  • For viscous liquids and slurrys, an inclined plane and a timer, or a funnel and a timer can be used (A camera and frame by frame and/or computer analysis can increase accuracy)
  • Adhesion and Cohesion can be tested with two plates with the viscous fluid in between, they are drawn apart by a UTM in a similar manner to a Tensile Strength Test
  • Boil Test
  • Burn Test + Heat Damage Resistance Test if applicable
  • Freeze Test
  • Melt Test

Solids

See Also

Useful Links