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As part of the planned research project, fatigue specimens of the steels C22R and 20MnCrS5 will be subjected to conastant amplitude loading with different stress and total strain amplitudes. Within the framework of conventional fatigue tests, it is first of all not possible to make reliable statements with regard to macrocrack formation and propa
Evaluation of fracture surfaces with regard to damage development of cyclically loaded specimens made of C22E and 20MnCrS5
Within the framework of the planned research project, the aim is to identify the specifics of the fracture surfaces and to record the individual areas quantitatively in order to enable conclusions to be drawn about the materia
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New BMBF joint project with WWHK participation
In September 2021, the new BMBF joint project in the "FH-Kooperativ" programme will start with the title "Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnical applications (MiNaMag)". In addition to the WWHK, Prof. Monika Saumer (Department of Chemical Processes in Micro
Further expansion of the experimental infrastructure at WWHK
The testing infrastructure at the WWHK was further expanded via various research projects and own funds. Together with the Department of Building and Design, a digital microscope (Olympus DSX 1000) and a digital controller (DHM Prüftechnik) for an existing Schenck testing system (160 kN)
Extension of the infrastructure in the field of fatigue at WWHK
At the WWHK, the field of fatigue infrastructures can be upgraded again.
In August, a new servo-hydraulic fatigue testing machine from Shimadzu (EHF-E) with a maximum load of 20 kN is installed. In the future, the testing system will be used primarily in the BMWi projects running at