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A Bilayer Thin-Film Strain Gauge With Temperature Self-Compensation

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023
A Karma–CuNi bilayer strain gauge with a low-temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) is designed for temperature self-compensation. The impact of heat treatment and structural parameters on its performance is investigated. The TCR of the bilayer thin-
Congchun Zhang   +4 more
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Screen-Printed Strain Gauge for Micro-Strain Detection Applications

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
A printed strain gauge based on metal/non-metal composite was successfully fabricated and tested for micro-strain ( $\mu \varepsilon $ ) detection. A silver ink was blended with a carbon ink to achieve a silver-carbon (Ag/C) composite ink.
A. K. Bose   +9 more
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3D-Printed Strain-Gauge Micro Force Sensors

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
This paper presents the development of 3D-printed micro force sensors with micronewton sensing resolutions. Two representative 3D printing techniques, fused deposition method (FDM) and stereolithography (SLA), are utilized to establish polymeric micro ...
Juntian Qu   +5 more
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Automated strain-gauge plethysmograph

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1978
An automatic 2-channel strain-gauge plethysmograph, based on an absolute resistance measurement technique, will be described in the paper. This device is compact, easy to use, provides inherent self-calibration for any gauge and any length of that gauge, automatically performs the measured cycle, and generates annotated graphical printouts of the ...
M G, Taylor   +3 more
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Cavity ringdown strain gauge

Optics Letters, 2004
Biconical tapered single-mode fiber, which is common in many telecommunications components, offers an alternative sensor to typical optical fiber strain gauges that are susceptible to temperature and pressure effects and require expensive and sophisticated signal acquisition systems.
Peter B, Tarsa   +3 more
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Micropatterned flexible strain gauge sensor based on wet electrospun polyurethane/PEDOT: PSS nanofibers

Smart materials and structures (Print), 2019
Extremely elastic and sensitive strain gauge sensors are highly demanded to keep track of strains in flexible electronics, skin deformation, and human movement.
A. Shaker   +4 more
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A strain gauge based locomotion mode recognition method using convolutional neural network

Adv. Robotics, 2019
Locomotion mode recognition can contribute to precise control of active lower-limb prostheses in different environments. In this paper, we propose a novel locomotion mode recognition method based on convolutional neural network and strain gauge signals ...
Yanggang Feng, Wanwen Chen, Qining Wang
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The Electric Strain Gauge

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1938
MANY new developments have grown out of the vibration recorder1 originally described before the AIEE in 1926. One of the first of these developments resulted in apparatus for recording transient pressures electrically.4 This has been used to measure transient pressures in switchgear apparatus, transformers, water wheels, steam turbines, gasoline ...
M. A. Rusher, A. V. Mershon
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Highly Sensitive Screen Printed Strain Gauge for Micro-Strain Detection

2019 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS), 2019
In this paper a flexible and stretchable strain gauge was screen printed and tested for micro-strain detection. The strain gauge was fabricated by screen printing carbon ink on thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) substrate and then encapsulated for ...
A. K. Bose   +7 more
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