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Fiber optics yields supersensitive strain gage | Machine...
University of Rhode Island researchers developed an advanced optical strain gage they claim is 100 times more sensitive than electrical strain gages.
Stress-free strain gaging | Machine Design
www.maxim-ic.com Strain-gage sensors are used in many applications including manufacturing, process control, and research.
Sensor Sense: Resistive Strain Gages | Machine Design
A strain gage measures the amount of change in the material, which can then be used to calculate the stress or force applied.
Strain-Gage Measurements Via Ethernet | Machine Design
Strain-Gage Measurements Via Ethernet July 26, 2007
Making the strain | Machine Design
Consequently, quasistatic stress-strain test data may not accurately predict behavior at high strain rates.
Full-bridge simulator | Machine Design
K148 calibration units from HBM Inc., Marlborough, Mass., simulate full bridges of strain-gage-sensor amplifiers with up to eight input channels.
New Product: Linear actuators | Machine Design
the internal load sensor to an external strain-gage conditioner/amplifier required to excite the strain-gage sensor.
Wireless Telemetry System | Machine Design
The unit's sensor module has an embedded SensorData i200 Strain Gage Conditioner and a Sigma-Delta, 16-bit, analogtodigital converter.
Pressure-transducer options for fluid-power measurements |...
Six common types of strain gages are Bourdon tube, semiconductor, capacitance, bonded foil, metal thin film, and piezoelectric.
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University of Rhode Island researchers developed an advanced optical strain gage they claim is 100 times more sensitive than electrical strain gages.

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