MercuryRT’s Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technology provides significant benefits for a variety of applications, particularly in the fields of material testing, civil engineering, automotive, and aerospace. The software’s modularity and advanced features make it suitable for analyzing extension and contraction, full-field strain or deformation, necking, and temperature variations, ensuring high precision in data collection and analysis.
In civil engineering, MercuryRT can be utilized for testing roof beams, cranes, bridge constructions, riveted joints, timber, concrete structures, and building statics. The system can effectively analyze:
MercuryRT is essential for analyzing rails, welded joints, suspension and brakes endurance, transmissions, and engines. Its capabilities include:
In shipyards, MercuryRT supports testing of welded joints, gearing, propellers, and loading systems. Key analyses include:
In the automotive sector, MercuryRT enables testing of torque and vibration transfer, welding quality, and body twisting, making it vital for:
MercuryRT supports testing in aerospace by analyzing wings, joints, and jet-engine components. Applications include:
For military applications, MercuryRT assesses impact tests on helmets, firearms resistance, and blast loading on structures, focusing on:
In healthcare, MercuryRT can be used for precise biomechanical analysis, providing valuable insights into the deformation and strain of biological tissues and medical devices testing, focusing on:
In mining, MercuryRT can be used to assess drilling rigs, transporters, and jackhammers, providing insights on:
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