Calibration of Load Cell
Calibration of Load Cell
Calibration of Load Cell
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Measurement of force using load cell is as follows: The elastic members used in load cells are links, beams, rings, and shear webs. Strain gauges are bonded on the fabricated specimen and the compression or tension load is applied to the specimen, the material gets elongated or compressed due to the force applied. i.e. the material gets strained. The strain incurred by the specimen depends on the material used and its elastic module. This strain is transferred to the strain gauges bonded on the material resulting in change in the resistance of the gauge. Since the strain gauges are connected in the form of Whetstones Bridge, any changes in resistance will imbalance the bridge. The imbalance in the bridge will intern gives out the output in mV proportional to the change in resistance of the strain gauge. PROCEDURE: 1. Connect the 3 pin mains of the instrument to the AC mains 230v supply. 2. Connect the four core cable attached to the load cell to the bridge shown on the front panel. Match the colors of the wires with the connectors on the instrument panel. 3. Check connection made and switch ON the instrument by toggle switch at the back of the box. The display glows to indicate the instrument is ON. 4. Allow the instrument in ON position for 10 minutes for initial warm up. 5. Adjust ZERO potentiometer on the panel till the display reads 000. 6. Apply load on the sensor using the loading arrangement provided. 7. The instrument reads the load on the sensor and displays through LED. Readings can be tabulated and % error of the instrument, linearity, and hysteresis can be calculated. OBSERVATIONS: Actual Measured Load in Kg Sl Load Increasing Decreasing Mean No
( x ) Kg load load (y) 1 2 3 4 x = y = Max dev= xy = x2 = Max=
Deviation
xy
x2
yi = mxi+c
Error = yi -y
CALCULATIONS: 1. Calibration equation For getting the best fit line and calibration equation y = mx+c x y n xy m= ( x) n x y m x c= n Where, x = Actual Load y = Measured Load m = slope of best fit line c = y- intercept of best fit line
% Hysteresis =
Max.deviation.in.load .when.load .applied .and .when.removed 100 Max.load
GRAPH:
Measured Load Vs Actual Load
10 Measured Load 8 6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Actual Load
Fig 1: Graph: Measured Load Vs Actual Load RESULT: The given Load cell is calibrated and the calibration equation is obtained as y = mx + c = Also % Linearity = % Hysteresis = INFERENCE