System Description
This system is a comprehensive experimental platform integrating computer vision technology and mechanical testing principles. It applies various types of loads via servo motors to simulate stress conditions in real engineering practice, while high-definition cameras capture the movement of ballast during loading.
It ultimately simulates the mechanical behavior of subgrade ballast (including special soil-like materials such as aluminum rods and rubber rods) under different loading conditions, enabling analysis of their characteristics including displacement, rotation, and motion trajectory.
Basic Parameters
Axial force: 15 kN
Shear force: 15 kN
Stroke: 400 mm reciprocating
Axial vibration frequency: 0.1–2 Hz
Testing Functions: Uses computer vision technology to measure the rotation, displacement, and strain of cross-sections of rod specimens (rubber, aluminum) of different materials under loading.


Micro Dynamic Sensor
Sample Preparation
Test Accessories
Digital Image Measurement
Geotechnical Tests
Rock Tests
Coarse-grained Soil Tests
Other Tests
In-situ Tests
Engineering Investigation
Drilling Rigs
Ocean Testing

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