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MTS TestSuite™ Fracture Analyzer User Guide
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MTS TestSuite™ Fracture Analyzer User Guide100-219-118 E be certain.

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• Write down any specific instructions.After you callMTS logs and tracks all calls to ensure that you receive assistance for your problem or request.

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2.0 Preface2.1.0 Before You BeginSafety first!Before you use your MTS product or system, read and understand the safety information provided with your

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CAUTION:Caution notices indicate the presence of a hazard with a low level of risk which, ifignored, could cause moderate or minor personal injury or

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Hypertext linksThe electronic document has many hypertext links displayed in a blue font. All blue words in the body text,along with all contents entr

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3.0 IntroductionTopics:•Application Overview...

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3.1.0 Application OverviewThis application enables standard and custom in-depth analysis of test data, including post-processing, usingbasic statistic

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DescriptionIconNameA test is the core component of MTS TestSuite. The test contains the testdefinition along with any test runs, analysis definitions,

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A Project Contains Project Settings, Tests, and Test Templates3.2.2.0 TestA Test is stored within a project folder, and contains the following compone

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A Test Contains the Test Definition, Test Run(s), Analysis Definition(s), and Analysis Run(s)3.2.3.0 Test DefinitionThe test definition is stored with

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© 2013 MTS Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.Trademark InformationMTS is a registered trademark of MTS Systems Corporation within the United St

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of the test. After a test run is complete, values that are stored in variables can be changed using theFatigue Analyzer and the Fracture Analyzer in o

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Components of a Test RunMTS TestSuite™ Fracture Analyzer User Guide 213.0 Introduction

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3.2.5.0 Test Run State ColorsThe color of a test run entry indicates its run state.Test Run State ColorsDescriptionColorThe test run completed success

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An Analysis Definition Contains Views, Displays, Variables, DAQ Mappings, and Functions3.2.7.0 Analysis RunsAnalysis runs apply the views and variable

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Analysis Runs use the Analysis Definition and Test Run Data to Generate Data3.3.0 Viewing the Main WindowThe Fracture Analyzer application main window

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DescriptionCalloutError List Panel3Closes Error List and Message Log4Message Log5Work Area63.4.0 Using the Menu Bar3.4.1.0 File Menu OptionsMenus prov

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DescriptionItem• Test Run—Imports a test run.• Legacy Data—Retrieves test runs, templates or files from data archivedfrom previous software products.

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View Menu OptionsDescriptionItemReturns all views to a docked position.Re-Dock All ViewsCloses all views in the work area.Close All ViewsAllows you to

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DescriptionItemShows or removes the Message Log panel. A check mark appears next tothe menu item when the panel is active. To remove or show the panel

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3.5.0 Using the Analysis ToolbarThe Analysis Toolbar allows you to click an icon to create a new chart or table, manage editors, functions,views, and

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Contents1.0 Technical Support 71.1.0 How to Get Technical Support...

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DescriptionItemUpdate all references to variables, calculation, and data acquisition definitionsusing the current configuration and overridden variabl

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4.0 Getting StartedTopics:•Begin an Analysis...

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4.1.0 Begin an AnalysisYou can begin an analysis using a sample test to help you learn the application. If you have a test createdin a testing applica

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4.2.0 Data Analysis4.2.1.0 Activities and TestsAnalysis activities include mathematical and statistical evaluation of the results obtained from the ma

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5.0 Customizing the Main WindowTopics:•Overview...

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5.1.0 Overview5.1.1.0 Understanding Views and DisplaysWithin the application's main window, data is shown in Charts and Tables. Charts and tables

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Four Views Containing Peak-Valley DataWhen you are finished resizing the views to your liking, you can save the current on-screen presentation ofviews

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5.1.2.0 Creating, Editing, and Deleting ViewsWhen you create a new view, it is stored in the analysis run. If you delete a view, no change is made to

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Split-Screen DisplayUndocked displaysWhen an undocked display is closed, only the window size is retained. When a display is reopened on adual-screen

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4.2.4.0 Opening an Existing Analysis Run...335.0 Customizing the Main Win

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5.2.0 Configuring Chart and Table Properties5.2.1.0 Populating Charts with DataSome charts, such as the Load vs. Time and Hysteresis charts, allow you

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DescriptionItemAssign an array to the selected trace that is added on the Y axis. Click thedrop-down button for a list of available resource arrays. W

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DescriptionItemSelect the check box to allow a range to automatically expand if the dataexceeds the maximum and minimum ranges. The chart does not res

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5.2.6.0 Limit or Curve Fit Line PropertiesLimit or Curve Fit LinesDescriptionItemClick to add a limit or curve fit line.Add a Limit or CurveFit LineCl

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5.3.0 Charts and Tables (Views)5.3.1.0 Array-Variable ChartThe Array-Variable chart shows data that is collected and calculated during each test cycle

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RuntimeIn the Multipurpose Elite application, hysteresis charts are available as part of the Runtime Display andView Results.To create a new Hysteresi

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5.3.4.0 History Marker ChartThe History Marker chart allows you to add markers and lines to history charts. In fatigue tests, you can showfailure cycl

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DescriptionItemShows a panel to set one variable value. The selected marker value appearsin the New Failure Cycle Chart panel. The Value box is unavai

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Cycle Marker Chart PropertiesDescriptionItemSpecify a unique name to identify the chart in the test.Display NameIf more than one type of group is avai

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DescriptionItemClick this button to show the Numeric Selection window.NumericClick this button to show the Variables Selection window.Variable5.3.8.0

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6.3.1.0 Multiple Test Runs Overview...576.3.2.0 Analyze Multiple

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5.3.9.0 Variable TableThe Variable table shows the current value of the selected analysis run variables. The table supports directvalue overrides that

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Fixed-Column Boundary Table5.3.11.0 Variable-Column Boundary TableThe Variable-Column Boundary table shows the current values of the selected variable

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5.3.13.0 Variable Table for Multiple RunsThe Variable Table for Multiple Runs shows data from two or more analysis runs selected as a multi-runanalysi

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6.0 Data AnalysisTopics:•Analysis...

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6.1.0 AnalysisThe application supports a variety of analysis activities, including:• Analysis of completed tests• Reanalysis of a data set requiring u

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specific table. To use a variable in more than one data acquisition activity table, you must map it for eachtable.8. To select the data acquisition ac

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The table row becomes highlighted. The value becomes bold and underlined.Your cursor blinks in thetable cell. A value entry icon appears at the left e

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6. Select the Is Calculated check box and click ...The Calculation Editor window opens.7. In the Variables panel, select Diameter and right-click Ins

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6.3.2.0 Analyze Multiple Test RunsWhen the test runs are in your analysis test, open the analysis set and create an analysis run for each testrun. The

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6. Click Update Signal List.7. Click Close to save the changes made in the Data Acquisition Editor.Important:You must click Close before the next step

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7.6.3.0 Mapping Additional Variable Calculations...847.6.4.0 Tagged Blocks...

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7.0 Variable AnalysisTopics:•Variables and Functions...

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7.1.0 Variables and FunctionsYou can analyze test results by reviewing the variables and functions used in the test.You can change thedata presented i

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Variables Editor WindowParts of the Variables Editor WindowDescriptionItemNumberProvides menus and quick-access toolbar icons that allow you to perfor

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DescriptionItemNumberFilters by your selected filter criteria and sorts in ascending or descendingorder. If a filter for a column is currently active,

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7.2.3.0 Variable DetailsThe Variable Details panel sets the main properties of the selected variable or variables. New categories aredefined using the

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DescriptionItem• Array of Boolean—The variable holds multiple values of the Boolean datatype.• Array of Numbers—The variable holds multiple values of

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DescriptionItemFatigue or Fracture Analysis applications (for example, when a marker ismoved).This check box must be selected if the calculation conta

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DescriptionItemIf the value of the variable is not within the range, the application adjusts thevalue to be within the range. If the value of the vari

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• If you delete a variable that uses a local choice list, you also delete the choice list.• If you delete a variable that uses a global choice list, o

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1.0 Technical Support1.1.0 How to Get Technical SupportStart with your manualsThe manuals supplied by MTS provide most of the information you need to

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7.3.2.0 Array VariablesArray variables store multiple values of the same data type.You can use array variables in several types ofactivities:• Cycle w

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After you create the new variable in either the Multipurpose Elite, Fatigue Analyzer, or Fracture Analyzerapplications, the Properties panel appears.

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7.4.0 Managing Variables7.4.1.0 Variables OverviewYou create and define variables on the Variables tab. The application also provides shortcuts in var

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7.4.3.0 Creating a New Variable1. Click the New Variable button.The New Variable window prompts you to type a unique identifier for the new variable.

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To locate where the variable is used, click the entry.• For a calculation, the entry for the calculated variable becomes selected.• For an activity, t

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Note:If adjacent variable names are not separated by a space or function in the Calculation panel, they areinterpreted as a single variable name. This

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Note:Some languages use a semicolon as a list separator instead of a comma. If you are using one of thoselanguages, the last operator of the table wou

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DirectionFunctionOperatorPrecedenceLeft-to-RightBitwise OR|10Left-to-RightLogical AND&&11Left-to-RightLogical OR||12Right-to-LeftAssignment=13

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However, some operators like the Not (!), Ones Complement (~), and Subtraction when used as a Negate(-), operate on only one argument to the right.Fun

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• The function Pi() represents the mathematical constant, pi.• The function SystemRate() represents the system data rate.7.5.6.0 Modulus Calculation F

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Know your site number and system numberThe site number contains your company number and identifies your equipment type (such as material testingor sim

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Cycle ModulusCycleModulus(Stress, Strain[, startIndexLoading, endIndexLoading, startIndexUnloading,endIndexUnloading])CycleModulus returns the average

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StressAStressA(StressMax, StressMin)The StressA function returns the value: ((StressMax - StressMin)/(StressMax + StressMin))StressRStressR(StressMax,

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Data Acquisition Editor WindowDescriptionCalloutAvailable signals1Other available calculations2Additional variables saved with each cycle or group3Map

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Signal to Variable MappingThe Signal to Variable Mapping part of the window allows you to map signals to variables.Four types of data can be calculate

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• All Variables—Shows all variables, including variables that do not have a calculation.You can changethe variable to include a calculation or change

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an incomplete pattern indicates a group to investigate. Configure the Hysteresis chart to show you the datafor the groups or cycles of interest.You ca

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7.7.0 Function Manager OverviewThe Function Manager window provides information about the specialized calculations that are used formaterial testing.

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DescriptionItemShow the user-defined type of functions. Functions created in the GeometrySpecimen Editor fall into the Geometry category. Functions cr

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DescriptionItemthe new name shows in this box.The name is case-sensitive, and must notcontain spaces.Shows the function category. If you create the fu

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Note:The example above is not entered as TestVariableX=10.You must enter SetValue in the FunctionEditor.ArraysTo read a test variable array in a funct

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• Keyboard enhancers• Print spoolers• Messaging applications1.3.0 If You Contact MTS by PhoneA Call Center agent registers your call before connecting

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geometry-specific calculations. Placeholders for the common functions are added to the test, if any are notalready there.The body of the function is u

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1. In the Multipurpose Elite application Explorer tab, click Test Definition and click on the Edit button. Inthe Fatigue Analyzer and Fracture Analyze

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IndexAanalysisactivities 33begin 32create definition 22create run 22flow 54runs and sets description 23test run 90without template 32analysis runcompa

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Iimporttest file menu option 25invalid cycle values not plotted 46Llimit line 43line and symbolproperties 42Mmain windowFracture Analyzer application

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