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Performing an L3 Test
4.1.2 Height Operating Mode Height mode is used when it is important to measure results based on the sample’s height or its change in height when a load is applied. A compression spring is an example where the height of the spring is important in order to determine the spring rate of the spring. In this application, load is applied and the load at individual setpoints based on height are measured and recorded. When your L3 system uses height mode, you place the system into height mode by selecting the mode symbol. When in height mode, you will also see the Distance (D) indicator change to (H) representing the measured height during the test run. When using Height mode, the L3 system must perform a datum pre- test function. The datum must be established in order for the system to be able to measure the height. NOTE Height mode may not be used when testing stress and strain.
4.1 L3 Test Modes of Operation Your L3 material testing system has two modes of operation: standard and height. The default operating mode is standard mode. Both operating modes are discussed in detail in the following paragraphs.
Shows system in Standard (Normal) mode
4.1.1 Normal Operating Modes Most L3 applications will operate in standard mode. Standard mode is also referred to as “normal mode”. Standard mode means that the measurements are taken from your Home position. From Home where the test sequence begins, load, distance, stress and strain are measured. Standard mode measures distance (D) and load (L) for the test steps used in your test setup. Your test steps will typically go to a load or to a distance at a specified crosshead velocity. In all standard mode L3 test setups, you define your test sequence using Load and Distance. In the Controller view, L3 software displays the load (L) and distance (D) for each test setup. When (D) is displayed, the system is in standard operation mode, also called normal mode. You can also tell if the system is in standard mode by looking at the test mode symbol in the header tool bar. When the crosshead is located mid-level showing two opposing arrows, the system is in standard mode.
Shows system in Height mode
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When you create your test setup, you must be in the mode you intended to perform the test in. You cannot create a test when the system is in Height mode (H) and then perform the test in standard mode (D).
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