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A Virtual Simulation Experiment of Mechanics: Material Deformation and Failure Based on Scanning Electron Microscopy

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JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Volume -, Issue 191, Pages -

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/64521

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This work presents a comprehensive virtual experiment method for detecting material deformation and failure. By integrating commonly used equipment into a web-based system, users can experience an immersive and interactive learning environment. The system provides clear guidance for the experiment, highlighting the equipment/specimen to be used and marking the pathway. It also offers interactive and visualized experiments for users at different levels.
This work presents a set of comprehensive virtual experiments to detect material deformation and failure. The most commonly used pieces of equipment in mechanics and material disciplines, such as a metallographic cutting machine and a high -temperature universal creep testing machine, are integrated into a web-based system to provide different experimental services to users in an immersive and interactive learning environment. The protocol in this work is divided into five subsections, namely, the preparation of the materials, molding the specimen, specimen characterization, specimen loading, nanoindenter installation, and SEM in situ experiments, and this protocol aims to provide an opportunity for users regarding the recognition of different equipment and the corresponding operations, as well as the enhancement of laboratory awareness, etc., using a virtual simulation approach. To provide clear guidance for the experiment, the system highlights the equipment/specimen to be used in the next step and marks the pathway that leads to the equipment with a conspicuous arrow. To mimic the hands-on experiment as closely as possible, we designed and developed a three-dimensional laboratory room, equipment, operations, and experimental procedures. Moreover, the virtual system also considers interactive exercises and registration before using chemicals during the experiment. Incorrect operations are also allowed, resulting in a warning message informing the user. The system can provide interactive and visualized experiments to users at different levels.

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