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Strain gauges are measuring elements that convert force, pressure, tension, etc., into an electrical signal.  They are the most universally used measuring devices for electrical measurement of mechanical quantities.  A strain gauge is a resistive elastic sensor whose resistance is a function of applied strain (unit deformation).

Many types of strain gauges depend on the electrical resistance to strain.  These types include: piezoresistive or semiconductor, carbon-resistive, bonded metallic wire, and foil gauges.  In these gauges the electrical resistance varies linearly with strain.  The resistance of an electrically conductive material changes with dimensional changes that take place when the conductor is deformed elastically. When such a material is stretched, the conductors become longer and narrower, which causes an increase in resistance. A Wheatstone bridge then converts this change in resistance to an absolute voltage. The resulting value is linearly related to strain by a constant called the gauge factor.  Capacitance devices, which depend on geometric features, can be used to measure strain. Changing the plate area, or the gap can vary the capacitance. The electrical properties of the materials used to form the capacitor are relatively unimportant, so capacitance strain gauge materials can be chosen to meet the mechanical requirements. This allows the gauges to be more rugged, providing a significant advantage over resistance strain gauges.


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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
MODEL 2684-2   Columbia Research Labs, Inc. Strain Gauges High accuracy, ease of installation, rugged construction, fatigue monitor
KFP-2-350-C1-65   Soltec Corporation Strain Gauges Suitable on plastics such as acryl by matching coeff of linear expansion
DT3625-4   Columbia Research Labs, Inc. Strain Gauges Measure fatigue by aircraft in various conditions of speed, weight etc
DT3716-2   Columbia Research Labs, Inc. Strain Gauges Straight surface mounting, to monitor potential fatigue damage on aircraft
KFP-2-120-C1-65   Soltec Corporation Strain Gauges Suitable on plastics such as acryl by matching coeff of linear expansion

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