Affiliated School or College: Case School of Engineering
The Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Reliability Center (AMMRC) was established in 1987 to provide advanced manufacturing (e.g. deformation processing, extrusion, forming, etc.) and mechanical characterization (e.g. mechanical testing, reliability testing, fatigue, etc.) expertise to the CWRU campus, medical, industrial, legal, outside university and government laboratory communities. The center, housed in the Charles M. White Metallurgy building, currently maintains equipment valued in excess of $6 million and serves the local, national and international communities. The CWRU campus community can access the facility with a valid CWRU university account number that will be charged at an internal rate for machine time, including set up and any technician time involved. Long-term testing can be provided at prorated charges in consultation with the center directors. Arrangements can be made to train users on the equipment and reserve time for equipment use by contacting the center co-director. Outside (i.e. non-CWRU) users can access the facility via a number of different mechanisms by contacting the center director.
Customers: External and Internal
Location
Case School of Engineering/Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Charles White Metallurgy Building
Rooms 115, 211, 213, 216, 222 A/B/C/D/E, 300A, 302