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test Facilities

Gas gun (1)

This is a compressed gas gun for ballistic impact studies. A

variety of projectile geometries can be fired, with a maximum

velocity of 1000 m/s.

Hydro-pneumatic machine (HPM) (2)

The hydro-pneumatic machine (HPM) is a device for tensile

material testing. It operates in the strain–rate range between

1 and 100 s

-1.

Pendulum impactor (Kicking Machine) (3)

The pendulum accelerator is a device for impact testing of

components and structures. The test rig accelerates a trolley

on rails towards a test specimen fixed to a reaction wall. The

accelerating system consists of an arm that is connected to

a hydraulic/pneumatic actuator system. The maximum energy

delivered to the trolley is approximately 500 kJ. At present the

mass of the trolley is in the range between 800 and 1500 kg,

giving a maximum velocity between 35 m/s and 26 m/s.

Self-piercing riveting machine (4)

In this machine self-piercing riveting can be carried out of

sheets under industrial conditions.

Sheet metal forming machine (BUP) (5)

This multi-purpose hydraulic sheet metal forming machine is

designed to test the formability of sheet metals. The machine

has a 600 kN load capacity, a maximum clamping force of 50

kN, a maximum test stroke of 120 mm and a maximum test

speed of 750 mm/min.

Split-Hopkinson tension bar (SHTB) (6)

The split-Hopkinson tension bar is a device for material testing

at strain rates in the range between 100 and 1500 s

–1

. Data

is recorded with strain gauges and high speed cameras. An

induction heater facilitates tests at elevated temperatures.

Stretch bending rig (7)

The stretch-bending rig applies a combined bending and

axial tensile/compressive loading to the test component. The

length of the specimens is 1-2 m, and they are bent around an

exchangeable die with a defined curvature. The rig has been

employed in tests where the bending operation of car bumpers

is studied. It has also been used to study the behaviour of

pipelines subjected to impact and subsequent stretching.

TEST FACILITIES

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SFI CASA has access to test facilities in several laboratories at

NTNU and SINTEF. Below is a list of the most important testing

equipment. Please go to our website to read more about the

Centre’s laboratories:

www.ntnu.edu/casa

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Photos 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7: Melinda Gaal

Photos 3 and 8 – 10 and 12: Ole Morten Melgård