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Cost-Efficient Open Source Desktop Size Radial Stretching System With Force Sensor

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Cost-Efficient Open Source Desktop Size Radial Stretching System With Force Sensor
The rapid and efficient development of soft active materials requires readily available, compact testing equipment. We propose a desktop-sized, cost-efficient, and open source radial stretching system as an alternative to commercially available biaxial and uniaxial stretching devices. It allows for doubling the diameter of an elastomer membrane while measuring the applied force. Our development enables significant cost reduction (<300 e) and increase the availability of equibiaxial deformation measurements for scientific material analysis. Construction plans, source code, and electronic circuit diagrams are freely available under a creative commons license.
Stefan E. Schausberger, Rainer Kaltseis, Michael D
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACCESS
Authors Stefan E. Schausberger, Rainer Kaltseis, Michael Drack, Umut D. Cakmak, Zoltan Major, Siegfried Bauer
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