Tandem Fatigue Tester
Developed by OsteoCertus
The Tandem Fatigue Test was designed to compare the performance in flexibility and resistance between two plates, simulating the Gap of a bone fracture and the force exerted by the weight of a moving animal.
Advantages
1. Loading is physiological: The tester applies an axial force, just like the limb.
2. The screws are involved: The plate can be held with the screws of the system, exposing them to shear forces.
3. Fixture-Induced failures are minimized: Failure is likely to occur at either:
(a) The Gap. Away from the Links.
(b) The weakest point of the plate-screw system near the Gap.

Comparisons
Comparing 4-Point Bend and Eccentric Compression test results
The Eccentric Compression test produces a higher Yield Moment than the 4-Point Bend test because the compressive force counteracts the bending moment on the plate.
Nonetheless, there is a direct correlation between the two test methods.
Two Standard Plates using the Tandem Fatigue Tester














