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Strain gauge
Cover
Measuring grid
Leads
Grid length
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Transducers for
Force Torque Pressure Strain ...
Strain gauges for transducer manufactures Strain gauges for transducer manufactures
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Strain gauges for experimental tests Strain gauges for experimental tests
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X two measuring grids (T-rosette (offset by 90) R three measuring grids ( rosettes) V four measuring grids (full bridge strain gauges) K strain gauges chains for determining strain gradients M full bridge strain gauges as diaphragm rosettes
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Calculate the Young's Modulus on a tension / compression bar (Hookes Law) measure strain calculate the mechanical stress
= F A
E=
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Typical strain gauges types Dual-element linear strain gauge e.g. DY11-6/350
F
Typical application: bending beam ... ... and the right strain gauge
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Typical strain gauges types X-rosettes with 2 measuring grids e.g. XY11-6/120
Calculate the Young's Modulus and the Poissons ratio on a tension bar measure strain calculate the mechanical stress
= F A
E=
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Typical strain gauges types X-rosettes with 2 measuring grids e.g. XY41-6/120
Example: torque transducer (torsions shaft with strain gauges mounted in the principal strain directions
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Typical strain gauges types Rosettes with 3 measuring grids e.g. RY11-6/120 a c
b
1 / 2 E a + c E = 1 2 2 (1 + )
(0/45/90 - rosette)
(a b )2 + ( c b )2
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Typical strain gauges types Rosettes with 3 measuring grids e.g. RY11-6/120
(planar)
(for the determination of stress gradients) Shapes of strain gauges chains: measuring grids in a direction parallel to the chains longitudinal axis measuring grids in a direction perpendicular to the chains longitudinal axis measuring grids in a direction alternately parallel and perpendicular to the chains longitudinal axis rosette chain
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with leads (aprox. 30mm) with integrated solder tabs pre-wired strain gauges
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correct point values, measured with short strain gauges (measuring stress peaks) a strain gauges with a long measuring grid giving an average value with inhomogeneous material, e.g. concrete
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correct
The strain gauges forms an arithmetic mean of the strain conditions existing under its measuring grid.
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1000
The values have an historical origin, but they have proven useful and so they have been retained.
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Cyano-acrylate Z70
single component adhesive, preferred for experimental stress analysis thin liquid very easy to handle temperature limits: contact pressure: curing period: -70C up to +100C (+120C) thumb pressure 5C: 10 minutes 20C: 1 minutes 30C: 0,5 minutes
Cyano-acrylate Z70
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Protective coatings
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Protective coatings
it is recommended that strain gauges be protect against external effects (such as humidity, water, oil, mechanical influences) protect the polished metal of our application area against rust
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The cover should be put on immediately after bonding of the strain gauge. The application area must clean as for the adhesive.
Cover a large area surrounding the applied gauges. If bonding the strain gauges in humid ambient conditions the applied gauge should be dried with a hot air gun or hair dryer.
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Polyurethane paint
curing conditions: air drying (room temperature +100C) application method: brush application temperature range: -40C ... +120C suitable for light protection against touching and dust, for normal air humidity; likewise useful as insulating layer under other covers
PU120 PU120
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Nitrile rubber
curing conditions: air drying at room temperature application method: brush application temperature range: -269C ... +150C oil and petrol resistance, preferred in contact with liquid gases (excluding oxygen!)
NG 150 NG 150
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Silicon Rubber
curing conditions: air drying at room temperature transparent, solvent-free application method: tube application temperature range: -70C ... +250C suitable as protection against humidity and weather, against water at room temperature, limited oil resistant very good mechanical protection
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SG 250 SG 250
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Accessories
cleaning agent RMS1 cleaning pads solder terminals cables and wires
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