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The Biomechanics Laboratory, housed in Armstrong Hall, features
state-of-the-art material testing systems (MTS 858,
MTS 810) for biomechanical testing of tissues,
implants, prosthetics, and biologically inspired
materials.
The MTS 810, designed
for static and dynamic tension-compression testing, is
available for traditional wear testing, material
classification, and bone fracture characterization,
including crack propagation. The MTS 858 Mini
Bionix II test system, having the additional
torsional capability, is ideal for characterization of
multi-axial material properties, fatigue testing, and
replication of biological forces and displacements.

In addition, multiple
extensometers are available for precise measurements of
material deformation directly from the specimen, and
multiple range load cells are on hand for optimal system
configuration to meet desired testing/measurement needs.
An available environmental chamber provides the
capability to bathe or spray test specimens, in a
variety of solutions, and heat to body temperature to
simulate the material service environment. |