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In engineering, fatigue can be thought of as a material failure under a repeated or varying load. The measurement of fatigue is an important part of product design. In fact, in applications such as aircraft design it has a critical impact on safety. The Prosig Fatigue & Durability System provides everything needed to successfully instrument a test piece and then capture data and analyze it.
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The Prosig P8004 is an ultra portable, high quality, 24-bit data acquisition system. It is compact, rugged and has 4 analog inputs plus a dedicated tacho input. An ideal starter system.
The Prosig P8012 can hold up to 3 cards giving up to 24 analog input channels. The chassis is rugged and portable making it ideal for mobile applications of all kinds.
The Prosig P8020 has the same rugged, portable chassis as the others systems and is ideal for mobile or laboratory use where a higher channel count is needed.
The P8048 consists of a 12 card chassis that can be packaged for rack mounting or in a portable case. Systems can be connected to give up to 1024 synchronised channels.
Prolog is a controller that can replace your laptop or PC to allow remote, unattended or standalone operation of a P8000 system. The system may include one or more P8000 chassis.
DATS is a comprehensive package of data acquisition and signal processing tools. DATS software has proved itself time and time again in diverse and demanding applications around the world.
The Fatigue Analysis package is implemented as a set of analysis modules which run within the DATS environment. This allows the ease of use of DATS Worksheets & the power of DATS BASIC.
Describes the test and measurement process for the fatigue testing and development cycle of a component.
Discover what a strain gauge is and how it used to measure strain.
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