LOCAL REINFORCEMENT EFFECT OF A STRAIN GAUGE INSTALLATION ON LOW MODULUS MATERIALS
- Authors: AJOVALASIT A; ZUCCARELLO B
- Publication year: 2005
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/30102
Abstract
The reinforcement effect of electrical resistance strain gauges is well documented in the technical literature. In this paper the local reinforcement effect in tension is studied by using a simple theoretical model by considering a strain gauge mounted on a semi-infinite plate having the same width of the strain gauge and subjected to a uniaxial tension load. Neglecting the effect of the adhesive layer and considering the interface shear stress as an exponential distribution, the proposed model gives a closed-form solution. In detail, this model permits a simple formula to be obtained which allows the user to correct the local reinforcement effect provided that a proper calibration is performed by installing a strain gauge, of the same type as that used on the structure, on a low modulus material. Experimental evidence of the proposed method is shown. Experimental proof of the positive effect of large grid lengths on the local reinforcement effect is also reported. © IMechE 2005.