0 verify the extensometer, 0 measure modulus – MTS Fatigue Template User Manual

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First, a specific output of the conditioner is adjusted to a specific displacement of the transducer. This is
performed by adjusting the excitation voltage and amplification (gain) of the conditioner.

The second step verifies the output of the transducer conditioner versus a known standard displacement over
the entire range of measurement.

7.2.6.0 Verify the Extensometer

To verify the extensometer in the LCFS test:

1. Click Extensometer Verification in the Low-Cycle Fatigue Strain test.

A message appears: Click the Run button on the control panel to start the extensometer verification.

2. Click the Run button.

The Run button changes color and a message appears: Put the Extensometer in the zero position. Click
OK when ready.

3. Put the extensometer in the zero position and click OK.

4. Click OK.

The Verify Zero Strain Reading window appears. Accept the value or type an offset as necessary.

5. Click OK.

The Strain Full Scale window appears.

6. You may want to set this value to 0.1 and click OK.

The Extensometer Verification Prompt window appears.

7. Click to repeat the extensometer verification or click No to continue.

7.2.7.0 Measure Modulus

To check the modulus in the LCFS test:

1. Click Measure Modulus.

The MTS TestSuite Input Parameters window prompts you to enter a load value to ramp to for a modulus
check.

2. Enter a load value and click OK.

3. Click the Run button.

4. A window appears with the Modulus Check Result.

Click Accept to accept the result.

Click Reject to discard the result.

Click Measure Modulus to perform the modulus check again.

Click View Data Report to see the results in report form.

MTS TestSuite 59

7.0 ASTM High-Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Load Test Template

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