Types of bending test fixtures and where to buy them?
Bending test fixtures are used to convert the axial or rotary motions of the ELF and Instron fatigue testers into various types of bending motions or motions that combine bending and other activities. Measurements Technology, Inc. has created many bending test fixtures for this reason, all of which are based on the test's primary function. These fixtures are designed to hold a statistically significant number of specimens and are frequently modified to satisfy the test requirements of the customer's device design. All of these test parameters can be combined with PBS baths or fluid flow to create medically relevant environmental conditions.
The pure bending test fixtures:
In pure bending test fixtures, a
bending moment is delivered to the device's proximal and distal ends, resulting
in a pure bending configuration at the device's center.
Bending test fixtures with a
cantilever:
In cantilevered bend test fixtures,
the proximal end of the specimen is fixed while the distal end is displaced
orthogonally. As a result, the device's component closest to the fixed end
bends.
The Combined cantilevered/pure
bending test fixture:
The proximal end of the specimen is
fixed in the combination cantilevered/pure bending test fixture, while the
distal end moves along an arc with a fixed radius. Because it resembles the
wagging of a tail, this test is known as the "wag" test. The specimen
can either be wrapped around a known radius mandrel or it can "find"
its own radius of curvature.
Bending test fixtures with a
constant radius:
Bending fixtures with a constant
radius are designed to apply a bending moment at a predetermined radius. This
type of testing is known as "bending on a mandrel." The proximal end
of the specimen remains stable during this operation, while the distal end
moves in an arc. The specimen is bent over a predefined radius mandrel to
guarantee that the bend has a constant radius. This test can be used to
generate predictable positive and compressive stresses.
The shear-induced bending test
fixtures:
By providing a shear motion to one or
both ends of the specimen, shear-induced bending test fixtures bend and shear
the device. Normally, the specimen is permitted to define its own radius of
curvature based on the motions imparted.
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