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Performs research and experimental analysis using specialized equipment including:
A 240-ton dual-action hydraulic press for operations like blanking, piercing, formability assessments (Nakazima, Marciniak, Erichsen, bending, hole expansion, hydraulic bulge testing), cyclic shear analysis, hot stamping, and die wear evaluations
A tension-compression split Hopkinson bar system for high-speed strain rate analysis of metal hardening properties
A flat rolling mill capable of applying substantial pre-strain deformations
An Instron Charpy impact tester for measuring fracture resistance
Metallurgical laboratory equipment including optical microscopes and scanning electron microscopes
FMTI optical strain measurement systems; high-definition stereo cameras; Photron high-speed cameras paired with digital image correlation software
Windsor's distinctive collaborative environment connecting academia, business, and industry provides access to cutting-edge engineering resources and exceptional professional prospects. Whether you're a secondary school student exploring engineering, a prospective graduate student contemplating master's or PhD studies, or an industry representative seeking research solutions, our Faculty of Engineering stands ready to support your goals.
Our engineering programs cultivate professional expertise while equipping students to address societal and global environmental challenges through technical innovation.