Fc. Schmitt et Jm. Matthews, CONTROLLING, DATA-ACQUISITION, AND DATA-PROCESSING FOR AXIAL AND SHEAR CREEP TESTS USING A COMPUTER, Journal of testing and evaluation, 22(1), 1994, pp. 36-41
The objective of this paper is to provide an inexpensive way of conduc
ting uniaxial creep and shear creep tests, data acquisition, and data
processing using a computer. A microcomputer, a math coprocessor, and
a graphics laser jet printer were used. A multi-function analog-digita
l-input-output expansion board increased the computer capacity enablin
g better precision, data acquisition, and signal analysis. A load cell
was used to measure the loads while two Linear variable differential
transducers (LVDT) were used to monitor the deformations. A signal con
ditioning unit was used to excite the load cell and LVDTs and to trans
form the voltage output of the two digital analog channels into electr
ic currents. Software developed at the University of California, Berke
ley was used to conduct the tests. Hard copies of the computer output
were obtained showing the relationship between the creep compliance an
d the time of loading. An example of the application of the creep test
results for predicting the permanent deformation of the asphaltic lay
er of a heavy duty highway is included.