Geomaterials Lab
Friday, 06 October 2017
by utsaengineer
Geomaterials Lab The Geomaterials lab incorporates testing facilities for characterizing aggregates, asphalt binders, asphalt concretes and soils. Major testing capabilities include: Brookfield Rheometer for determining asphalt binder flow characteristics. Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) for characterizing asphalt binder visco-elastic properties at high temperatures. Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) for characterizing asphalt binder visco-elastic properties at low temperatures.
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Structures Lab
Friday, 06 October 2017
by utsaengineer
Structures Lab The Structures lab is shared between Civil and Mechanical Engineering. It includes the following major testing capabilities: Materials Testing System (MTS) with a capacity of 244 kN in axial and torsional loading Axial loading rig with a capability of 60 kN Shaker table with 2 degrees of freedom. Instron loading machine with a
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UTSA professors receive grant to create water-purifying nanomaterial
Sunday, 02 April 2017
by rmoya
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