The Materials Testing Laboratory is located in Block B, Room 201. The laboratory is focused on refining experimental techniques to enhance the learning experience with new materials, demonstrating how a material's history can influence its structure. It offers a platform for conducting experiments that illustrate the principles of metals and alloys such as aluminum, steel, brass, and copper.
Some of the major equipment available in this laboratory are:
- Universal Testing Machine (UTM):
- Performs tensile test to measure elastic modulus, yielding strength and tensile strength of metallic materials using ASTM E8 standards
- Determines Brinell hardness of metallic materials
- Tests the deflection of coil spring, leaf spring, and beams
- Impact of Charpy:
- Determines the energy absorbed at fracture and studies its relationship to material toughness using ASTM E23 standards
- Rockwell Hardness Testing:
- Determines the Rockwell hardness of metallic materials using ASTM E18 standards
- Torsion Unit:
- Studies the relationship between the moment of a force and the angular deformation
- Performs torsion test to determine modulus of rigidity of metals using ASTM A938 standards