| ??? 12/13/05 21:55 Read: times |
#105176 - Strain gauge Responding to: ???'s previous message |
A load cell will contain a strain gauge to measure deflection in the cell. The element that takes the load relys on the linear stress to strain relationship of a metal in its linear-elastic regime. The strain gauge changes resistance as it is deflected. Piezos are no good for measuring deflection as they produce a charge, which leaks away. |
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