Introducing The Ares-G2; Overview - TA Instruments ARES-G2 Getting Started Manual

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Chapter: 1

Overview

The TA Instruments ARES-G2 is a mechanical spectrometer capable of subjecting a sample to a dynamic
(sinusoidal) strain deformation, steady shear strain deformation, or a combination of dynamic and steady
strain. The ARES-G2 measures the resultant torque generated by the sample in response to this shear strain.
The figure below shows the ARES-G2 test station equipped with a forced convection oven. Shear strain is
applied by the motor; torque is measured independently by the transducer. Test parameters are set by the
operator, with the actual sample response determined by the motor and transducer.
Figure 1
ARES-G2 test station with Oven.
The ARES-G2 works in conjunction with a controller, TA Instruments TRIOS software, and environmental
units to make up a rheological analysis system.
The controller is a computer that performs the following functions:
Provides an interface between you and the instrument
Enables you to set up experiments and enter parameters
Runs the experiments and stores experimental data
Allows you to calibrate the instrument
Runs data analysis programs
The following pages provide a brief description of the components available with the system.
NOTE: For technical reference information, theory of operation, and other information associated with the
ARESG2 and not found in this manual, see the TRIOS online help.
ARES-G2 Getting Started Guide

Introducing the ARES-G2

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