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7
Making Strain Gage Measurements
A
Wheatstone bridge
is
commonly used to enable instruments with low-sensitivity measuring
capabilities to measure small resistance changes common in strain
measurements. Instruments with high-resolution resistance measuring
capabilities, like the 34970A/34972A internal DMM, can directly
measure small resistance changes with high precision and linearity. You
should also use the 4-wire resistance method when measuring strain
gages to eliminate system cabling errors.
An initial, unstrained, gage resistance measurement is used as the
reference (R
0
) measurement from which strain (
R / R
0
) is measured. For
best results, you should perform this reference measurement after the
strain gage has been mounted to the test body. The table below shows
the resistance changes corresponding to 1
strain for common gage
factor and unstrained gage resistance values.
Using the Mx+B scaling function with the equations shown below will
allow you to display results directly in strain on the 34970A/34972A
front-panel display. You can use a custom measurement label to display
readings in “
” (micro-strain) directly. The instrument will
automatically add the micro (“
”) prefix based upon actual calculated
values.
For more information on scaling, see page 136
.
M =
B =
-
Temperature Effects
The resistive element of a strain gage will
produce a resistance change
R due to measured strain as well as
changes in gage temperature. This will create an “apparent” strain
change which is undesirable. A second gage of similar type can be used to
detect temperature changes and thus remove this error source. You
should mount the second gage in close proximity and at 90° to the first
gage, thus responding to local temperature changes but rejecting strain
changes. Subtracting measurements from the second gage will remove
any undesirable strain errors.
Strain
GF
R
0
R
DMM Sensitivity
1
2.0
120
0.24 m
0.1 m
(0.4
)
1
2.0
350
0.70 m
1.0 m
(1.4
)
1
2.0
1000
2.0 m
1.0 m
(0.5
)
1
GF R
0
----------------------
1
GF
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Summary of Contents for 34970A
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