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Material and Structural Analysis

Our ARAMIS technology is a critical component of any material or structural test. ARAMIS is an optical non-contact, full-field, and material-independent system that utilizes digital image correlation and photogrammetry. With this system, we can measure 3D shape, 3D displacement (in 6 degrees of freedom), and the full-field strain response of your additively manufactured parts.

If paired with a load frame via a +-10V analog input on our testing controller, or a manually aligned load curve by importing a CSV file, you can utilize our built-in tensile testing script that to fully analyze your materials. This feature will automatically generate stress/strain curves and output material properties such as the modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, n & r values, and others.

ARAMIS can also be used for witness coupon testing to validate each build when paired with a load frame, sub-component functional validation, and build vector variation validation. This leads to 100%-part structural validation, giving you next-level insight into how your part responds during various tests.

Quality Assurance

GOM/Zeiss CT measurements can be paired with ARAMIS to fully validate builds for material quality, dimensional conformity, and application strength validation. Since teaming with Zeiss, we have a broad range of CT capabilities to suit your specific needs. With CT measurements, we can volumetrically measure your entire part and compare it to a CAD model directly in our software, and inspect the deviation between the real part and model. We can also determine the SPC build variability from part to part and detect any voids or defects that may be present internally.

By pairing CT measurements with ARAMIS, we can take these inspections to the next level. After verifying the quality of your part and inspecting for internal defects, we can then test the part and use ARAMIS to see how these discrepancies affect the response of the part during testing. This is easily done by aligning our ARAMIS data to the CT measurement and correlating the two, all within the same workspace.

FEA Validation

Depending on the material and geometry, modeling an additively manufactured part can be very complicated. By using our ARAMIS technology, we can refine and validate this model with ease. We can measure the part’s response during your test without making any assumptions based on the model. We can then take your model, import it into our software, and view the deviation between it and the test data. This allows the user to make quick adjustments to their models and boundary conditions to align with the way the part is responding during the test. The user can also import the material properties generated from ARAMIS measurements into their model for further enhancement.

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Our ARAMIS SRX platform is extremely reliable and was designed with material testing in mind. It's rigid fixed camera base offer unparalleled calibration stability and ease-of-use.  

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March 25, 2024, Virtual

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Revolutionizing Testing with Optical Strain: Workshop at LIFT

August 6, 2024, Detroit, MI

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Testing with DIC: Workshop at Stress Engineering Services

August 20, 2024, Cincinnati, OH

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ARAMIS Training in Cincinnati, OH

August 21, 2024, Cincinnati, OH

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CAMX 2024

September 9, 2024, San Diego, CA

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October 22, 2024, Novi, MI

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March 4, 2025, Novi, MI

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April 1, 2025, Minneapolis, MN

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ARAMIS Tech Day

June 3, 2025, King of Prussia, PA

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ARGUS Training Huntsville

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ARAMIS Tech Day

June 11, 2025, Los Angeles, CA

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June 24, 2025, Huntsville, AL

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September 16, 2025, Phoenix, AZ

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ARAMIS Tech Day

September 23, 2025, King of Prussia, PA

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ARAMIS Tech Day

October 7, 2025, Seattle, WA

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ARAMIS Tech Day

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iDICs 2025

November 4, 2025, Alexandria, VA

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ARAMIS Training at Trilion

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