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Identifying the Magnitude and Location of a Load on a Slender Beam Using a Strain Gauge Based Force Transducer
Author(s) -
Bednarz E. T.,
Zhu W. D.,
Smith S. A.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
strain
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.477
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1475-1305
pISSN - 0039-2103
DOI - 10.1111/str.12035
Subject(s) - strain gauge , beam (structure) , transducer , gauge (firearms) , bending moment , structural engineering , boundary value problem , rest (music) , neutral axis , boundary (topology) , bending , materials science , mechanics , acoustics , physics , engineering , mathematics , mathematical analysis , metallurgy
A unique strain gauge based method is developed to identify the magnitude and location of a load on a slender beam with variable cross sections, and pinned, firm rest, soft rest, pinned‐fixed, and fixed boundary conditions. Four uniaxial strain gauges are mounted to the bottom surface of the beam, and the bending moment diagram of the beam can be constructed using measured strains on the beam. By combining individually scaled strain gauge outputs, the magnitude and location of the load can be accurately identified. The strain gauge based force transducer methodology is experimentally validated on prismatic beams with firm rest, soft rest, firm rest‐fixed, and fixed boundary conditions, and a continuously tapered beam with rest boundary conditions. The force transducer methodology is independent of the boundary conditions of the beam, and the error from strain gauge drift due to uniform thermal expansion on a prismatic beam can cancel out.