October 2012 Newsletter

Containment Analysis: Rigorous Planning for Safety

October 1, 2012

Because of the large rotational energy in high-speed rotating components, there is an inherent risk of damaging bursts – whether planned or not. To conduct safe and successful burst testing, several aspects of material behavior must be well understood to create an effective machine design.

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Test Devices Selected to Supply Additional Machines to Chinese Institute

October 1, 2012

China’s Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC)’s research institute 608 recently announced that Test Devices was selected as the winner of a competition to build a 1.5 meter vertical spin testing machine for AVIC’s laboratory in ZhuZhou.

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President’s Message – October 1 2012

October 1, 2012

I hope this newsletter finds you well and prosperous as we near the end of 2012. In our previous issue, we introduced our technical focus for the year. In this issue, I’d like to provide you with a report on our progress.

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Second Shift, Infrastructure Additions

October 1, 2012

The company now offers second-shift operations and an expanded machine shop for processing larger quantities of production parts that require spin and balance procedures.

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Expertise: Tony Nogueira, Testing Supervisor

October 1, 2012

Tony Noguiera joined Test Devices in 1993 as a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. A native of Hudson MA, he was able to apply his military experience at an engine maintenance facility to the rotational testing and equipment used at Test Devices.

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Test Devices Delivers Its Largest Rig to Chinese Institute

October 1, 2012

Test Devices completed the “extra large” spin test rig for one of the engine development institutes of Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) this summer.

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