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http://dx.doi.org/10.14775/ksmpe.2014.13.1.066

Development of a Material Test Machine Using an Electro-Magnetic Actuator  

Lee, Se-Han (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungnam University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.13, no.1, 2014 , pp. 66-71 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this research, a material test machine is developed which uses a small electro-magnetic actuator and a leverage mechanism. The leverage mechanism amplifies the force from the electro-magnetic actuator. The electro-magnetic part operates more silently and cleanly than a hydraulic part. In a tooth material study, a test machine does not require a large force capacity because it handles only $4mm^2$-sectioned and short-span specimens. Conventional test machines such as those by Instron and the BOSE Enduratec ELF3200 have too high aforce capacity for a tooth material study. A test machine for a tooth material study requires an acting force only on the order of tens of Newtons (N) operating at several Hertz.
Keywords
Electro-Magnetic Actuator; Force Sensor; Leverage Mechanism; DSP Controller; Tooth Material;
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