Mechanical property studies sometimes require specialized mechanical test systems with either much lower or higher force capability than available in the core facility, or extreme high rates of loading. In addition, full process-structure-property (PSP) studies often involve thermomechanical process and heat treatment studies and characterization of the structure at different scales (nanoscopic, microscopic, mesoscopic). Partner lab facilities at Georgia Tech have the expertise to assist those who have a need for these specialized tests and characterization. Interested users should contact the facility or Point of Contact (POC) provided directly if interested in any of the equipment and expertise of these Partner Facilities.
Specialized Mechanical Test Facilities
- Corrosion and Materials Chemistry Research Laboratory
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- stress-corrosion cracking
- corrosion-fatigue
- slow strain rate tests
- potentiodynamic polarization tests
- High-Strain-Rate Gas-Gun Facility
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- strain rates up to 106 1/s
- Split Hopkinson Bar Intermediate Strain Rate Facility
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- strain rates from 102 to 104 1/s in compression, tension, and torsion
- Fiber and Textile Testing
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- unique facility in humidity- and temperature-controlled room for testing textiles and fibers
- Elastic Characterization of Materials via Acoustic/Dynamics
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- unique facility for measuring dynamic elastic properties of soft (viscoelastic) materials as a function of temperature and hydrostatic pressure
POC: Francois Guillot
- Structural Engineering and Materials Laboratory
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- large load capacity systems for civil engineering structures and materials
- Tribology and Surface Engineering Laboratory
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- facilities for measuring friction, lubrication, and wear behavior of interacting surfaces
Shared-User Characterization Facilities
- Materials Characterization Facility (MCF)
- The MCF contains a variety of laboratories and center for characterization of materials including the size, shape, elemental and chemical composition, and structure of materials on the atomic, nano, and microscales. Capabilities include:
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- Electron microscopy (SEM, STM, TEM)
- Atomic force microscopy
- Scanning Probe Microscopy
- Spectroscopy (EDS, FTIR, ToF-SIMS, UPS, XPS)
- X-ray Diffraction
- Sample preparation (coating, sputtering, plasma etching, ion polishing)
- PANalytical X-ray Facility
- Please visit the MCF website for a full list of capabilities and contact information.
- Renewable Biomaterials Institute (RBI)
- RBI has a physical testing laboratory for paper, board, and box testing. Capabilities include:
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- TAPPI physcial properties such as tensile strength, modulus, bending stiffness,
- Optical properties such as gloss, opacity, and brightness
- Burst testing
- Density, permeability, and surface roughness
- Flat crush, edge crush, pin adhesion, and concora testing for corrugated materials
- Ultrasonic measurements
- Coefficient of friction
- Please visit the RBI website for a full list of capabilities and contact information.
- The Materials Innovation and Learning Laboratory (MILL)
- The MILL is a maker and characterization space in the Love building that is undergraduate-run and free for use by GT students and faculty. Broadly, capabilities cover characterization, measurement, and processing of materials including microscopy, X-ray diffraction, hardness testing, mechanical testing, FTIR, along with 3D printers, extruders, mills, and a melting furnace
Specialized Characterization Facilities and Expertise
Machine Shops
- Campus facilities for fabrication of fixtures and test specimens
- Manufacturing Institute Machine Shop