Thermodynamics of Materials Research Lab (TMG)
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The Thermodynamics of Materials research laboratory is located in the Sir George Williams Campus at the heart of downtown Montreal. The experimental facilities and offices are on the 13th floor of the state of the art Engineering (EV) building built in 2005 that features abundant amenities, underground access to the subway and breathtaking view of the Champlain bridge.
EV - Engineering and Visual Arts Integrated Complex & John Molson School of Business Buildings
TMRL Research Facilities
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Hitachi S-3400N SEM equipped with WDS and EDS systems for elemental analysis
See the operation manual
X-Ray Diffractometer
Philips X’Pert Pro Multipurpose X-ray DiffractometerUltima 2 ICP
This is an Optical Emission Spectrometer (OES) ICP. It is used for elemental analysis of material.SEM/EDX
JEOL 35-cf equipped with EDAX system for elemental analysisDSC/TGA
SETARAM differential scanning calorimeter equipped with thermogravitometerThermal Cycling Rig
This equipment will allow samples to be subjected to long cycles of heating and cooling that accurately simulate thermal conditions within a turbine or a jet engine.Planetary Ball Mill
This mill is used for mixing, fine grinding and mechanical alloying.High-Temp Dynamic Wetting/Spreading
This machine is suitable for in-situ monitoring of the wetting or spreading behavior of liquid metals on solid substrates. Tests can be run at high temperature (up to 1200°C) and in a very controlled atmosphere (10-7 torr vacuum).Optical Microscopy
Olympus optical microscopeMetallographic Sample Preparation Facilities
Grinding, polishing, mounting, etching.. etc.Furnaces
We have furnaces suitable for sample preparation and heat treatment.Arc Melting Furnace
This is a home-made small arc melting furnace suitable for preparing small samples (button samples) for studying phase diagrams or other purposes.Levitation Melting Furnace
This is a home-made furnace which enables melting of small quantities of materials in a controlled atmosphere.Diffusion Couples and Quartz Tubes Sealing Facilities
Micro Hardness
Vicker’s micro-hardness tester.PCTSYS (~PCTPro-2000)
This instrument is for measuring gas sorption properties of materials. It is particularly suited for hydrogen sorption measurements to aid in the development of hydrogen storage and metal hydride battery materials. PCT stands for Pressure Composition Temperature.Thermal Coating 'coming soon'
Plasma and HVOF systems have been acquiredLow Electrical Resistivity Measurements for Phase Transformation Measurements
This instrument measures up to nΩ*m range resistivity changes in metallic samples using the 4 point method for temperatures up to 650C. The equipment can be used for isothermal aging precipitation measurements, metallic glass crystallization, phase transformation study and many more applications.1600ºC Oxynitriding Furnace
This is a tube furnace equiped with a molecule pump and a two-inlet gas mixing system. Its maximum temperature is 1600ºC.Erosion rig
Liquid impingement erosion tests can be done using this facility at two different speed ranges, low speed (up to 400 m/s) and high speed (up to 500m/s). The unique high speed specification and the possibility of monitoring process using high speed cameras in this facility can be very useful to better understanding of this failure mechanism.Low Plasticity Burnishing
Low plasticity burnishing (LPB) is a method of metal improvement that provides deep, stable surface compressive residual stresses with little cold work for improved damage tolerance and metal fatigue life extension. Improved fretting fatigue and stress corrosion performance has been documented, even at elevated temperatures where the compression from other metal improvement processes relax. The resulting deep layer of compressive residual stress has also been shown to improve high cycle fatigue (HCF) and low cycle fatigue (LCF) performance.Other avaliable Research Facilities for TMG
We have access to the following materials research related facilities available at the Mechanical Engineering Department of Concordia University.