Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements

Mechanoluminescent materials transform mechanical energy into visible light. Phenomena could prove to be advantageous to various next-generation monitoring systems employed in the fields of security and healthcare if the intrinsic mechanisms are fully understood. Scientific efforts are mainly hinder...

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Main Authors: Ernests Einbergs, Aleksejs Zolotarjovs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-10-01
Series:HardwareX
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067222000943
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description Mechanoluminescent materials transform mechanical energy into visible light. Phenomena could prove to be advantageous to various next-generation monitoring systems employed in the fields of security and healthcare if the intrinsic mechanisms are fully understood. Scientific efforts are mainly hindered by the lack of equipment capable of controlled mechanical deformation and simultaneous collection of light emitted by the sample. This article describes an easily constructible material testing device (508 €) with an interchangeable test fixture and an integrated load cell made from readily available mechanical components and 3D printed parts. A commercial low-cost alternative to spectroscopic apparatus (200 €) has recently become available alongside a highly capable 16-bit CMOS camera intended for low light conditions (520 €). A highly modular prototype system with an overall cost much lower than commercial alternatives that provide less functionality could enable a larger portion of scientific personnel to contribute to a novel field of research.
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spelling doaj.art-6b36bafde79448b1af82a93e1f5b62a32022-12-22T04:19:46ZengElsevierHardwareX2468-06722022-10-0112e00349Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurementsErnests Einbergs0Aleksejs Zolotarjovs1Corresponding author.; Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Riga LV-1063, LatviaInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Riga LV-1063, LatviaMechanoluminescent materials transform mechanical energy into visible light. Phenomena could prove to be advantageous to various next-generation monitoring systems employed in the fields of security and healthcare if the intrinsic mechanisms are fully understood. Scientific efforts are mainly hindered by the lack of equipment capable of controlled mechanical deformation and simultaneous collection of light emitted by the sample. This article describes an easily constructible material testing device (508 €) with an interchangeable test fixture and an integrated load cell made from readily available mechanical components and 3D printed parts. A commercial low-cost alternative to spectroscopic apparatus (200 €) has recently become available alongside a highly capable 16-bit CMOS camera intended for low light conditions (520 €). A highly modular prototype system with an overall cost much lower than commercial alternatives that provide less functionality could enable a larger portion of scientific personnel to contribute to a novel field of research.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067222000943MechanoluminescenceMaterial testing systemStrainTensile testThree-point flexural test3D printing
spellingShingle Ernests Einbergs
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Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
HardwareX
Mechanoluminescence
Material testing system
Strain
Tensile test
Three-point flexural test
3D printing
title Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
title_full Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
title_fullStr Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
title_full_unstemmed Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
title_short Programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
title_sort programmable material testing device for mechanoluminescence measurements
topic Mechanoluminescence
Material testing system
Strain
Tensile test
Three-point flexural test
3D printing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067222000943
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