We report the design and construction of piezoelectric-based apparatus for applying continuously tuneable compressive and tensile strains to test samples. It can be used across a wide temperature range, including cryogenic temperatures. The achievable strain is large, so far up to 0.23% at cryogenic temperatures. The apparatus is compact and compatible with a wide variety of experimental probes. In addition, we present a method for mounting high-aspect-ratio samples in order to achieve high strain homogeneity. (C) 2014 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
A new method of applying a dynamic load directly to a tensile specimen was developed. By combining t...
Both temperature and strain rate have a significant effect on the mechanical behavior of most materi...
A typical tensile test rig makes use of the principle of a Hopkinson pressure bar to determine mater...
We report the design and construction of piezoelectric-based apparatus for applying continuously tun...
The objective of this study is to design and construct an in-situ strain tuning apparatus that is su...
Response to uniaxial stress has become a major probe of electronic materials. Tunable uniaxial stres...
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This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
The design of a variable-temperature probe used to perform strain sensitivity measurements on LTS wi...
We present a piezoelectric-driven uniaxial pressure cell that is optimized for muon spin relaxation ...
Presented bachelor’s thesis describes the design and the following assembly of a device used for tes...
A new method of applying a dynamic load directly to a tensile specimen was developed. By combining t...
Both temperature and strain rate have a significant effect on the mechanical behavior of most materi...
A typical tensile test rig makes use of the principle of a Hopkinson pressure bar to determine mater...
We report the design and construction of piezoelectric-based apparatus for applying continuously tun...
The objective of this study is to design and construct an in-situ strain tuning apparatus that is su...
Response to uniaxial stress has become a major probe of electronic materials. Tunable uniaxial stres...
We present a design for a piezoelectric-driven uniaxial stress cell suitable for use at ambient and ...
Piezoresistive strain gauge is one of the most popular and widely accepted sensors for strain measur...
We report the development of a technique to measure heat capacity at large uniaxial pressure using a...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of three different strain measuring principles. Mount...
The design of a variable-temperature probe used to perform strain sensitivity measurements on LTS wi...
We present a piezoelectric-driven uniaxial pressure cell that is optimized for muon spin relaxation ...
Presented bachelor’s thesis describes the design and the following assembly of a device used for tes...
A new method of applying a dynamic load directly to a tensile specimen was developed. By combining t...
Both temperature and strain rate have a significant effect on the mechanical behavior of most materi...
A typical tensile test rig makes use of the principle of a Hopkinson pressure bar to determine mater...