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    Diseño, desarrollo y elaboración de un manual de funcionamiento y una guía de laboratorio para ensayos mecánicos utilizando la máquina universal Autograph AGX-V2 modelo 300 KN
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-09-08) Ramón Méndez, Lourdes Vanessa; Torres Armijos, Jessica Cristina; Álvarez Lloret, Edgar Paúl
    The project focuses on the creation of an operational manual and guides for the Autograph AGX-V2 model 300 KN Universal Testing Machine, designed to conduct mechanical tests such as tension, compression, and bending on various materials. Since the machine is a recent addition to the industrial engineering laboratory, the primary focus is on the importance of having precise procedures to ensure the validity and consistency of results in mechanical testing, enabling students and professionals to operate the machine effectively and safely. The tests were developed based on bibliographic research, where applicable procedures and standards were determined according to the type of test and material. It also incorporates standards such as ISO/IEC 17025, which establishes requirements for testing and calibration laboratories, ensuring an adequate quality management system. Additionally, this project describes the operational manual for the machine and the testing guides, which provide detailed guidance for sample preparation, machine configuration, and data collection and analysis, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical properties of the evaluated materials. Thus, the implementation of the guides aims not only to facilitate the performance of mechanical tests but also to enhance academic training in engineering and materials science, fostering a practical learning environment. Through the validation of procedures, it is expected to elevate the quality of the tests conducted, striving to standardize and improve laboratory practices, contributing to both education and industry.

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