1. Working Principle | |
2. Types of Strain Gauges | |
3. Wheatstone Bridge Configuration | |
4. Temperature Compensation | |
5. Signal Conditioning | |
1. Structural Health Monitoring | |
2. Load Cells | |
3. Aerospace Applications | |
4. Biomedical Applications | |
5. Automotive Testing | |
6. Robotics and Automation |
Strain gauges are indispensable sensors that provide critical measurements of strain and stress across various industries. Their ability to deliver accurate and reliable data enhances safety, performance, and efficiency in applications ranging from civil engineering to biomedical devices. As technology progresses, the development of more sensitive, reliable, and cost-effective strain gauges will continue to broaden their applications and capabilities, paving the way for innovations in monitoring, testing, and automation.