STRAIN GAUGE Many devices have been made for measuring deformation (or strain). Strictly speaking, since gauge lengths are always finite, we measure deformations. While we frequently calibrate our output signal to give average strain over the gauge length, we are in reality sensing finite deformation over a finite gauge length. Deformation measuring devices include innumerable devices employing mechanical, optical, electrical resistance, electrical inductance, electrical capacitance and piezoelectric principles. The large variety of devices which have been developed to measure deformations (or strain) is much too extensive to even mention here. We shall consider in some detail the electrical resistance strain gauge. Fig - Strain Gauge Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges The use of mechanical extensometers (either dial gauges or LVDT type) gives us a reusable measuring device for determining deformation over fairly long gauge lengths (typically 2" or 8"). A...
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