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Local reinforcement effect of embedded strain gauges

2010

The reinforcement effect of strain gauges installed on low Young's modulus materials has received attention by many researchers with respect to both strain gauges installed on the surface [1,2] and embedded inside the material [3,4]. In the case of strain gauges installed on the surface, the evaluation of the local reinforcement effect gives [5] the following correction coefficient C, i.e. the ratio between the actual strain (without the strain gauge) and the strain ' measured by the strain gauge: * ' 1 sg s E C E (1) being * sg g , sg sg sg sg sg sg t L L E E L t t (2) where Esg is the Young’s modulus of the strain gauge, * Esg is a characteristic of the strain gauge which gives the strain…

PhysicsSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineStrain (chemistry)PhysicsQC1-999technology industry and agricultureModulusMechanical engineeringEMBEDDED STRAIN GAUGE LOCAL REINFORCEMENT EFFECTSComposite materialReinforcementStrain gaugeEPJ Web of Conferences
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The Reinforcement Effect of Strain Gauges Embedded in Low Modulus Material

2013

The reinforcement effect of electrical resistance strain gauges is well-described in the literature, especially for strain gauges installed on surface. This paper considers the local reinforcement effect of strain gauges embedded within low Young modulus materials. In particular, by using a simple theoretical model, already used for strain gauges installed on the surface, it proposes a simple formula that allows the user to evaluate the local reinforcement effect of a generic strain gauge embedded on plastics, polymer composites, etc. The theoretical analysis has been integrated by numerical and experimental analyses, which confirmed the reliability of the proposed model.

Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchineelectrical resistance strain gauges embedded strain gauges experimental mechanics reinforcement effect
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