Research Facilities
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Okuma MU-400 5-Axis Machining Center
The MU-400 is a universal machining center, able to remove material in any accessible orientation to the cutter. It allows for cutting of freeform surface geometry and is also driven by the Okuma THINC controller. |
Okuma MULTUS-B300 Multitasking Lathe
The MULTUS-B300 is a general purpose multi-function machine designed to reduce set up time by virtually eliminating repetitive fixturing to improve accuracy and keep non-cutting time to a minimum. It features the industry’s first Collision Avoidance System software. Combined with Okuma’s THINC-OSP Control, this software can run the entire machining simulation and catch potential collisions before they create scrap. |
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Data Acquisition and Instrumentation Services ToolsThe Campbell Center is equipped with a full range of vehicle instrumentation and data acquisition tools. The staff has extensive experience with in-vehicle measurements for both on- and off-road operations. |
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Support Staff
The technical support staff consists of a research engineer with more than 20 years of on- and off-road automotive testing experience and three engineering technicians with 60-plus years of combined industry experience. The technical staff skill-set includes machining, mechanics, electronics, instrumentation, servo-hydraulics and measurements/data acquisition.
Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center
Renk Labeco 4-Wheel 500 HP Chassis Dyno and Faist Semi-Anechoic Chamber
MTS 320 Tire Coupled Road Simulator and Weiss Climate Test Chamber
Zeiss Pro T Compact Dual Column Full Vehicle CMM
FEV 500 HP Engine Dyno Test Cell
Okuma MB-46VAE 3-Axis Vertical Mill
Machine Shop
General-Purpose Lab Area