Lecture 4 - Strain Gauge Tutorial
Lecture 4 - Strain Gauge Tutorial
Lecture 4 - Strain Gauge Tutorial
R. Verrinder (2008)
Strain Gauge
Tutorial
Typical Questions
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Example 1: Strain Gauges
A uniaxial strain gauge with an unstrained
resistance of 50O and a gauge factor of 3 is
glued onto a steel rod 1m long. The steel rod is
placed under tension and it stretches by 1.3mm.
What will the new resistance of the strain gauge
be?
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Answers: Example 1
( )( )
O A
O
A
A
A A
A
O
195 50 10 50
10
1
10 3 1
3 50
10 3 1
1
3
50
3
3
3
3
. R R R
.
L
L
S R R
L
L
S
R
R
m . L
m L
S
R
S
= + = + =
=
|
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.
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=
=
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=
195
195
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Example 2: Strain Gauges
A uniaxial strain gauge is placed on a steel reinforcing
bar. The bar has a cross-sectional area of 1cm
2
(1 x
10
-4
m
2
) and the steel has a Youngs Modulus of 200 x
10
3
MPa. The bar is then pulled by a force of 1000N.
a) How much will the strain will be placed on the bar if
we know that
b) If the strain gauge has a sensitivity of 2 and a basic
resistance of 75O, what will its resistance be after
the bar is stretched?
A
F
= o
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Answers: Example 2a
N F
Pa E
m A
1000
10 200
10 1
9
2 4
=
=
=
c
o
c
c c c c
o
50
10 200
10 1
10 1
10 1
1000
9
7
7
4
=
= =
=
|
.
|
\
|
= = =
E
E
A
F
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Answers: Example 2b
O A
O A
c
A
O
0075 75
0075 0 10 50 75 2
75
2
6
. R R R
. R
S
R
R
R
S
S
= + =
= =
=
=
=
\
|
=
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|
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|
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=
= = =
=
=
= =
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Answers: Example 4b
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M .
M .
M .
M . R S R
S
R
R
M .
R
S
04 0
10 3333 37
10 666 18 100 2
10 666 18
10 666 18
100
2
3
3
3
3
~
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
A
c
A
c
O
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Answers: Example 4c
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Answers: Example 4c cont.
5
04 0 200
04 0 100
10
10
04 0
100
2 2
2
2
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A
V kg; V if M
V
V V
A
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1 10 1 1000 10 1
1000
10
0004 10002 0004 10002
2 04 200
04 100
1
1 1
6 3
1 2
1
2
2 1
= = = =
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~ = =
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Answers: Example 4d
M .
M .
L
L
SR
R
S
R
R
M . R and
L
L
C T
C /
R
S
0002 0
100 2
04 0
04 0
10
10 3
100
2
6
=
=
=
=
= =
=
=
=
=
A
A
c
c
A
A
A
c
o
O
( )
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| |
| |
( )M ML .
L M .
L M .
L M . L
T L M . L
ML . L
-9
6
6
6
10 6 0002 0
10 30 0002 0
10 30 0002 0
10 10 3 0002 0
0002 0
0002 0
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
=
c
c
A
o A
A
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Answers: Example 4e
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Answers: Example 4f