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TU Dortmund University

Materials

Choose materials and treatments and conduct tensile, impact, hardness, and microstructure tests.

  • Ultraconcurrent labs
  • University & College
Materials remote laboratory hosted by TU Dortmund University

Laboratory information

The Materials remote laboratory offers students the opportunity to explore the behavior and properties of different materials under various treatments and testing conditions—all from anywhere in the world. This lab is designed to provide hands-on experience with real materials and advanced testing equipment, enabling deep learning of material science concepts.

 

Materials and Treatments

Students can select from a range of materials, including:

  • Steel
  • Aluminum
  • Copper
  • Titanium

Each material supports multiple treatments, allowing students to experiment with heat treatment, surface finishing, and other processes to study how treatments affect material properties.

 

Testing Capabilities

Once materials and treatments are selected, students can perform a variety of industry-standard tests:

  • Tensile Test: Evaluate the material's strength and ductility under tension.
  • Notched Bar Impact Test: Measure material toughness and resistance to impact.
  • Hardness Measurement: Determine the material's resistance to deformation or scratching.
  • Microstructure Analysis: Analyze the internal structure of the material to understand grain size, phase distribution, and more.

 

Educational Benefits

This lab provides an ultraconcurrent experience, enabling multiple students to perform experiments simultaneously without compromising access or results. It integrates seamlessly into material science and engineering courses, offering hands-on experimentation that enhances theoretical learning.

With its advanced features and broad material selection, the Materials remote laboratory equips students with the skills and knowledge needed for modern materials engineering.

What students do

Operate real equipment and reason from the measurements.

Recommended level
University & College
Typical access model
Ultraconcurrent labs
Works on
Modern web browsers on school, university, and home computers.
Teaching use
Suitable for assignments, demonstrations, LMS-linked activities, and remote practical work.

Available experiments

Use the real laboratory from the browser.

Materials

Open Materials through LabsLand.