The bonded electrical resistance strain gage :: an introduction /
Experimental stress analysis is an important tool in the overall design and development of machinery and structures. While analytical techniques and computer solutions are available during the design stage, the results are still dependent on many assumptions that must be made in order to adapt them...
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Zusammenfassung: | Experimental stress analysis is an important tool in the overall design and development of machinery and structures. While analytical techniques and computer solutions are available during the design stage, the results are still dependent on many assumptions that must be made in order to adapt them to the problems at hand. One popular method of finding structural and design weaknesses is through the use of the electrical resistance strain gage. These devices are relatively low in cost, easily applied by a reasonably skilled technician, and require little investment in instrumentation (for the general user), yet they yield a wealth of information in a relatively short time period. The information and its validity is, of course, dependent on the training and knowledge of the engineer who plans the tests and reduces the data. In addition to serving as a reference for engineers, this practical, instructive book has a high potential as a textbook for senior and first-year graduate students in engineering and related fields, such as engineering physics and geology. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 409 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780195344967 0195344960 1280525959 9781280525957 |
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The bonded electrical resistance strain gage : |b an introduction / |c by William M. Murray and William R. Miller. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Contents -- 146; Fundamental Concepts for Strain Gages -- 146;1 Introduction -- 146;2 Characteristics Desired in a Strain Gage -- 146;3 General Considerations -- 146;4 Analysis of Strain Sensitivity in Metals -- 146;5 Wire Strain Gages -- 146;6 Foil Strain Gages -- 146;7 Semiconductor Gages -- 146;8 Some Other Types of Gages -- 146;9 Brittle Lacquer Coatings -- Stress8211;Strain Analysis and Stress8211;Strain Relations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Concepts of Stress -- 3 Biaxial Stresses -- 4 Mohr39;s Circle for Stress -- 5 Basic Concepts of Strain -- 6 Plane Strain -- 7 Mohr39;s Circle for Strain -- 8 Stress8211;Strain Relationships -- 9 Application of Equations -- 10 Stress and Strain Invariants -- 346; Elementary Circuits -- 346;1 Introduction -- 346;2 Constant45;Voltage Circuit -- 346;3 Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;4 Advantages of the Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;5 Fundamental Laws of Measurement -- 446; The Potentiometric Circuit -- 446;1 Introduction -- 446;2 Circuit Equations -- 446;3 Analysis of the Circuit -- 446;4 Linearity Considerations -- 446;5 Temperature Effects -- 446;6 Calibration -- 546; Wheatstone Bridge -- 546;1 Introduction -- 546;2 Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;3 Derivation of Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;4 General Bridge Equations -- 546;5 Effect of Lead45;Line Resistance -- 546;6 Circuit Calibration -- 546;7 Comments -- 646; Sensitivity Variation -- 646;1 Introduction -- 646;2 Analysis of Single Gage Desensitization -- 646;3 Analysis of Half45;Bridge Desensitization -- 646;4 Analysis of Full45;Bridge Sensitivity Variation -- 746; Lateral Effects in Strain Gages -- 746;1 Significance of Strain Sensitivity and Gage Factor -- 746;2 Basic Equations for Unit Change in Resistance -- 746;3 Determination of Gage Factor and Transverse Sensitivity Factor -- 746;4 Use of Strain Gages Under Conditions Differing from those Corresponding to Calibration -- 746;5 Indication from a Pair of Like Strain Gages Crossed at Right Angles -- 846; Strain Gage Rosettes and Data Analysis -- 846;1 Reason for Rosette Analysis -- 846;2 Stress Fields -- 846;3 Rosette Geometry -- 846;4 Analytical Solution for the Rectangular Rosette -- 846;5 Analytical Solution for the Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 846;6 Rosettes with Four Strain Observations -- 846;7 Graphical Solutions -- 946; Strain Gage Rosettes and Transverse Sensitivity Effect -- 946;1 Introduction -- 946;2 Two Identical Orthogonal Gages -- 946;3 Two Different Orthogonal Gages -- 946;4 Three45;Element Rectangular Rosette -- 946;5 The Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 1046; Stress Gages -- 1046;1 Introduction -- 1046;2 The Normal Stress Gage -- 1046;3 The SR45;4 Stress8211;Strain Gage -- 1046;4 Electrical Circuit for Two Ordinary Gages to Indicate Normal Stress -- 1046;5 The V45;Type Stress Gage -- 1046;6 Application of a Single Strain Gage to Indicate Principal Stress -- 1046;7 Determination of. | |
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contents | Cover -- Contents -- 146; Fundamental Concepts for Strain Gages -- 146;1 Introduction -- 146;2 Characteristics Desired in a Strain Gage -- 146;3 General Considerations -- 146;4 Analysis of Strain Sensitivity in Metals -- 146;5 Wire Strain Gages -- 146;6 Foil Strain Gages -- 146;7 Semiconductor Gages -- 146;8 Some Other Types of Gages -- 146;9 Brittle Lacquer Coatings -- Stress8211;Strain Analysis and Stress8211;Strain Relations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Concepts of Stress -- 3 Biaxial Stresses -- 4 Mohr39;s Circle for Stress -- 5 Basic Concepts of Strain -- 6 Plane Strain -- 7 Mohr39;s Circle for Strain -- 8 Stress8211;Strain Relationships -- 9 Application of Equations -- 10 Stress and Strain Invariants -- 346; Elementary Circuits -- 346;1 Introduction -- 346;2 Constant45;Voltage Circuit -- 346;3 Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;4 Advantages of the Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;5 Fundamental Laws of Measurement -- 446; The Potentiometric Circuit -- 446;1 Introduction -- 446;2 Circuit Equations -- 446;3 Analysis of the Circuit -- 446;4 Linearity Considerations -- 446;5 Temperature Effects -- 446;6 Calibration -- 546; Wheatstone Bridge -- 546;1 Introduction -- 546;2 Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;3 Derivation of Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;4 General Bridge Equations -- 546;5 Effect of Lead45;Line Resistance -- 546;6 Circuit Calibration -- 546;7 Comments -- 646; Sensitivity Variation -- 646;1 Introduction -- 646;2 Analysis of Single Gage Desensitization -- 646;3 Analysis of Half45;Bridge Desensitization -- 646;4 Analysis of Full45;Bridge Sensitivity Variation -- 746; Lateral Effects in Strain Gages -- 746;1 Significance of Strain Sensitivity and Gage Factor -- 746;2 Basic Equations for Unit Change in Resistance -- 746;3 Determination of Gage Factor and Transverse Sensitivity Factor -- 746;4 Use of Strain Gages Under Conditions Differing from those Corresponding to Calibration -- 746;5 Indication from a Pair of Like Strain Gages Crossed at Right Angles -- 846; Strain Gage Rosettes and Data Analysis -- 846;1 Reason for Rosette Analysis -- 846;2 Stress Fields -- 846;3 Rosette Geometry -- 846;4 Analytical Solution for the Rectangular Rosette -- 846;5 Analytical Solution for the Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 846;6 Rosettes with Four Strain Observations -- 846;7 Graphical Solutions -- 946; Strain Gage Rosettes and Transverse Sensitivity Effect -- 946;1 Introduction -- 946;2 Two Identical Orthogonal Gages -- 946;3 Two Different Orthogonal Gages -- 946;4 Three45;Element Rectangular Rosette -- 946;5 The Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 1046; Stress Gages -- 1046;1 Introduction -- 1046;2 The Normal Stress Gage -- 1046;3 The SR45;4 Stress8211;Strain Gage -- 1046;4 Electrical Circuit for Two Ordinary Gages to Indicate Normal Stress -- 1046;5 The V45;Type Stress Gage -- 1046;6 Application of a Single Strain Gage to Indicate Principal Stress -- 1046;7 Determination of. |
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spelling | Murray, William M. (William MacGregor), 1910- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvxtypqWGPqkV4J996JCP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84801910 The bonded electrical resistance strain gage : an introduction / by William M. Murray and William R. Miller. New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. 1 online resource (xii, 409 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Contents -- 146; Fundamental Concepts for Strain Gages -- 146;1 Introduction -- 146;2 Characteristics Desired in a Strain Gage -- 146;3 General Considerations -- 146;4 Analysis of Strain Sensitivity in Metals -- 146;5 Wire Strain Gages -- 146;6 Foil Strain Gages -- 146;7 Semiconductor Gages -- 146;8 Some Other Types of Gages -- 146;9 Brittle Lacquer Coatings -- Stress8211;Strain Analysis and Stress8211;Strain Relations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Concepts of Stress -- 3 Biaxial Stresses -- 4 Mohr39;s Circle for Stress -- 5 Basic Concepts of Strain -- 6 Plane Strain -- 7 Mohr39;s Circle for Strain -- 8 Stress8211;Strain Relationships -- 9 Application of Equations -- 10 Stress and Strain Invariants -- 346; Elementary Circuits -- 346;1 Introduction -- 346;2 Constant45;Voltage Circuit -- 346;3 Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;4 Advantages of the Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;5 Fundamental Laws of Measurement -- 446; The Potentiometric Circuit -- 446;1 Introduction -- 446;2 Circuit Equations -- 446;3 Analysis of the Circuit -- 446;4 Linearity Considerations -- 446;5 Temperature Effects -- 446;6 Calibration -- 546; Wheatstone Bridge -- 546;1 Introduction -- 546;2 Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;3 Derivation of Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;4 General Bridge Equations -- 546;5 Effect of Lead45;Line Resistance -- 546;6 Circuit Calibration -- 546;7 Comments -- 646; Sensitivity Variation -- 646;1 Introduction -- 646;2 Analysis of Single Gage Desensitization -- 646;3 Analysis of Half45;Bridge Desensitization -- 646;4 Analysis of Full45;Bridge Sensitivity Variation -- 746; Lateral Effects in Strain Gages -- 746;1 Significance of Strain Sensitivity and Gage Factor -- 746;2 Basic Equations for Unit Change in Resistance -- 746;3 Determination of Gage Factor and Transverse Sensitivity Factor -- 746;4 Use of Strain Gages Under Conditions Differing from those Corresponding to Calibration -- 746;5 Indication from a Pair of Like Strain Gages Crossed at Right Angles -- 846; Strain Gage Rosettes and Data Analysis -- 846;1 Reason for Rosette Analysis -- 846;2 Stress Fields -- 846;3 Rosette Geometry -- 846;4 Analytical Solution for the Rectangular Rosette -- 846;5 Analytical Solution for the Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 846;6 Rosettes with Four Strain Observations -- 846;7 Graphical Solutions -- 946; Strain Gage Rosettes and Transverse Sensitivity Effect -- 946;1 Introduction -- 946;2 Two Identical Orthogonal Gages -- 946;3 Two Different Orthogonal Gages -- 946;4 Three45;Element Rectangular Rosette -- 946;5 The Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 1046; Stress Gages -- 1046;1 Introduction -- 1046;2 The Normal Stress Gage -- 1046;3 The SR45;4 Stress8211;Strain Gage -- 1046;4 Electrical Circuit for Two Ordinary Gages to Indicate Normal Stress -- 1046;5 The V45;Type Stress Gage -- 1046;6 Application of a Single Strain Gage to Indicate Principal Stress -- 1046;7 Determination of. Experimental stress analysis is an important tool in the overall design and development of machinery and structures. While analytical techniques and computer solutions are available during the design stage, the results are still dependent on many assumptions that must be made in order to adapt them to the problems at hand. One popular method of finding structural and design weaknesses is through the use of the electrical resistance strain gage. These devices are relatively low in cost, easily applied by a reasonably skilled technician, and require little investment in instrumentation (for the general user), yet they yield a wealth of information in a relatively short time period. The information and its validity is, of course, dependent on the training and knowledge of the engineer who plans the tests and reduces the data. In addition to serving as a reference for engineers, this practical, instructive book has a high potential as a textbook for senior and first-year graduate students in engineering and related fields, such as engineering physics and geology. Print version record. Strain gages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85128454 Electric resistance Measurement. Jauges de contrainte. strain gages. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Structural. bisacsh Electric resistance Measurement fast Strain gages fast Stress analysis Miller, William R. (William Ralph), 1917- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrVBwBbcD8FBHVvFvJ6Bq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91114930 has work: The bonded electrical resistance strain gage (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMRD4htQ4j7hvHr78jrxC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Murray, William M. (William MacGregor), 1910- Bonded electrical resistance strain gage. 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spellingShingle | Murray, William M. (William MacGregor), 1910- The bonded electrical resistance strain gage : an introduction / Cover -- Contents -- 146; Fundamental Concepts for Strain Gages -- 146;1 Introduction -- 146;2 Characteristics Desired in a Strain Gage -- 146;3 General Considerations -- 146;4 Analysis of Strain Sensitivity in Metals -- 146;5 Wire Strain Gages -- 146;6 Foil Strain Gages -- 146;7 Semiconductor Gages -- 146;8 Some Other Types of Gages -- 146;9 Brittle Lacquer Coatings -- Stress8211;Strain Analysis and Stress8211;Strain Relations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Concepts of Stress -- 3 Biaxial Stresses -- 4 Mohr39;s Circle for Stress -- 5 Basic Concepts of Strain -- 6 Plane Strain -- 7 Mohr39;s Circle for Strain -- 8 Stress8211;Strain Relationships -- 9 Application of Equations -- 10 Stress and Strain Invariants -- 346; Elementary Circuits -- 346;1 Introduction -- 346;2 Constant45;Voltage Circuit -- 346;3 Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;4 Advantages of the Constant45;Current Circuit -- 346;5 Fundamental Laws of Measurement -- 446; The Potentiometric Circuit -- 446;1 Introduction -- 446;2 Circuit Equations -- 446;3 Analysis of the Circuit -- 446;4 Linearity Considerations -- 446;5 Temperature Effects -- 446;6 Calibration -- 546; Wheatstone Bridge -- 546;1 Introduction -- 546;2 Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;3 Derivation of Elementary Bridge Equations -- 546;4 General Bridge Equations -- 546;5 Effect of Lead45;Line Resistance -- 546;6 Circuit Calibration -- 546;7 Comments -- 646; Sensitivity Variation -- 646;1 Introduction -- 646;2 Analysis of Single Gage Desensitization -- 646;3 Analysis of Half45;Bridge Desensitization -- 646;4 Analysis of Full45;Bridge Sensitivity Variation -- 746; Lateral Effects in Strain Gages -- 746;1 Significance of Strain Sensitivity and Gage Factor -- 746;2 Basic Equations for Unit Change in Resistance -- 746;3 Determination of Gage Factor and Transverse Sensitivity Factor -- 746;4 Use of Strain Gages Under Conditions Differing from those Corresponding to Calibration -- 746;5 Indication from a Pair of Like Strain Gages Crossed at Right Angles -- 846; Strain Gage Rosettes and Data Analysis -- 846;1 Reason for Rosette Analysis -- 846;2 Stress Fields -- 846;3 Rosette Geometry -- 846;4 Analytical Solution for the Rectangular Rosette -- 846;5 Analytical Solution for the Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 846;6 Rosettes with Four Strain Observations -- 846;7 Graphical Solutions -- 946; Strain Gage Rosettes and Transverse Sensitivity Effect -- 946;1 Introduction -- 946;2 Two Identical Orthogonal Gages -- 946;3 Two Different Orthogonal Gages -- 946;4 Three45;Element Rectangular Rosette -- 946;5 The Equiangular or Delta Rosette -- 1046; Stress Gages -- 1046;1 Introduction -- 1046;2 The Normal Stress Gage -- 1046;3 The SR45;4 Stress8211;Strain Gage -- 1046;4 Electrical Circuit for Two Ordinary Gages to Indicate Normal Stress -- 1046;5 The V45;Type Stress Gage -- 1046;6 Application of a Single Strain Gage to Indicate Principal Stress -- 1046;7 Determination of. Strain gages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85128454 Electric resistance Measurement. Jauges de contrainte. strain gages. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Structural. bisacsh Electric resistance Measurement fast Strain gages fast |
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title_full | The bonded electrical resistance strain gage : an introduction / by William M. Murray and William R. Miller. |
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