The Stress-Strain Apparatus lets students observe stress and strain as they stretch a material to the point of fracture.
- 1x Stress-Strain Apparatus without Sensors
- 1x PASPORT High Resolution Force Sensor
- 1x PASPORT Rotary Motion Sensor
- 1x Stress-Strain Apparatus Coupons, Plastic
- 1x Stress-Strain Apparatus Coupons, Metal
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
This compact Stress Strain-Apparatus shows the stress and strain during the entire process of stretching and breaking a material. It offers a scaled-down version of traditionally expensive engineering devices, allowing students to explore all the same physics concepts without the high cost of a materials testing machine.
Since the Stress-Strain Apparatus shows the entire stress versus strain curve, it is possible to measure a wide range of material properties including:
- Young’s Modulus
- Yield strength
- Tensile strength
- Ductility
- Toughness
Students can also compare the different curve shapes produced by various materials.
PASCO Capstone software allows students to determine Young’s Modulus by measuring the slope of the initial straight line (the elastic region) and to determine the toughness by integrating under the curve.
How It Works
Tension is applied to the sample by turning the knob by hand until the sample breaks. The force used to stretch the sample is measured using a Force Sensor connected to a ScienceWorkshop or PASPORT Interface. A metal lever provides a five-to-one mechanical advantage, increasing the maximum force that the sensor can read to 250 N.
The stress is calculated using Capstone by taking the force over the cross-sectional area. No adjustment is made for any change in the cross-sectional area during stretching.
The change in length of the sample is measured using a Rotary Motion Sensor. The resolution is 0.007 mm. The strain is calculated using Capstone by dividing the change in length by the original length.
What's Included
Product Specifications
Maximum Force | 250 N |
Data Collection Software
This product requires PASCO software for data collection and analysis. We recommend the following option(s). For more information on which is right for your classroom, see our Software Comparison: SPARKvue vs. Capstone »
Interface Required
This product requires a PASCO Interface to connect to your computer or device. We recommend the following option(s). For a breakdown of features, capabilities, and additional options, see our Interface Comparison Guide »
Buying Guide
Requires One Of These | P/N | |
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550 Universal Interface | UI-5001 | |
850 Universal Interface | UI-5000 | |
AirLink Interface | PS-3200 | |
SPARKlink Air Interface | PS-2011 |
Replacement Parts | P/N | |
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Replacement Test Coupons (Full Set) | AP-8217A | |
Stress-Strain Apparatus Coupons, Plastic | AP-8222 | |
Stress-Strain Apparatus Coupons, Metal | AP-8223 |
Also Available | P/N | |
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NewStress-Strain Apparatus without Sensors | AP-8221A | |
NewStress-Strain with Wireless Sensors | AP-8214B |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Stress-Strain Apparatus with PASPORT Sensors.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Stress Strain
The objective of this lab is to find the relationship between tensile stress and strain for various materials. The Stress-Strain Apparatus stretches (and in some cases breaks) a test coupon while it measures the amount of stretch...
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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PASPORT High Resolution Force Sensor Manual | English - 878.84 KB | |
PASPORT Rotary Motion Sensor Manual | English - 588.17 KB | |
Plastic Test Coupons Instruction Sheet | English - 132.56 KB | |
Stress Strain Apparatus Manual | English - 983.80 KB | |
Stress-Strain Metal Test Coupons Manual | English - 118.70 KB |