Research Resourse
Sustainable Engineering and Materials Laboratory (SEML) was established in 2009 and it is affiliated to the Carleton Laboratory. In past years, we have extended our research and testing capabilities and capacities for multiscale and multiphysical characterization of sustainable engineering materials. In addition to the existing facilities in Carleton Laboratory and Columbia Clean Rooms, SEML has developed and acquired the following instruments for various mechanical, thermophysical, magnetoelectric, and solar energy related tests.
Atlas Sun Room Facility |
Multifunctional environmental chamber |
Large and medium size ovens |
Rolling thin film oven for aging tests |
Vacuum oven |
Bohlin Gemini Rheometer |
Netzsch NanoFlash Thermal Diffusivity Analyzer |
5170 Gauss/Tesla Meter |
Dilatometer |
Strain gauge fabrication facilities |
Zeiss Optical Microscope |
Mastersizer 2000 Particle Analyzer |
PTI Asphalt Pavement Analyzer |
3 Omega Test facility |