Article | REF: R1860 V1

Strain gage transducers

Authors: Jean-Luc LE GOËR, Jean AVRIL

Publication date: April 10, 1992

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4. Choice of sensor gauges

  • The metal of the gauges must be chosen according to various criteria such as, among others:

    • temperature range of use: e.g. 200°C maximum for constantan, 300°C maximum for Nichrome, etc. ;

    • expansion of the test body (gauges are self-compensating, e.g. for steel, bronze, etc.);

    • the variation of the gauge factor K with temperature to compensate for the variation of the modulus of elasticity E of the test body;

    • the elastic limit or fatigue limit of the test body.

    Gauges of the same metal form a family. The manufacturers present various families with special properties, as well as the bonding and protective products recommended for the various applications.

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