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ABE425 Engineering Measurement Systems Strain Gages, Bridges and Load Cells Dr. Tony E. Grift Dept. of Agricultural & Biological Engineering University of Illinois

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Page 1: ABE425 Engineering Measurement Systems Strain Gages, Bridges and Load Cells Dr. Tony E. Grift Dept. of Agricultural & Biological Engineering University

ABE425 Engineering Measurement Systems

Strain Gages, Bridges and Load Cells

Dr. Tony E. Grift

Dept. of Agricultural & Biological EngineeringUniversity of Illinois

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This presentation covers measuring force (1-3), displacement (4), velocity (5) and acceleration (6)

1. Strain gage (Force)

2. Wheatstone bridge

3. S-type load cell

4. Linear Variable Differential Transformer

6. Accelerometer5. Pro-laser Dopplervelocity sensor

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Force measurement

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The elongation of a thin wire due to strain changes its electrical resistance which can be measured

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Strain and stress in metals are linearly related in the elastic range (Hooke’s law)

Videos (notice ‘necking’)Steel tensile testHDPE tensile test

Elastic range

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Strain gages are composed of thin wires that change their resistance by being stretched

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The resistance of a thin wire is a function of resistivity, length and cross sectional area

2

*m L mR

A m

Resistance is proportional toResistivity rLength L

And inversely proportional toCross sectional area A

A

L

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Manipulate equation to get a resistance change expression

2LR L LA A

A A

*LR

A

R R RR L A

L A

R L A

R L A

Original equation

Change in resistance is a function of partial derivatives

Stick in the partial derivatives

Divide by original resistance equation

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Express the change in area in a change in diameter

2

2 2

22

2 24 1

4

D D D D D DA A D

A D DD

A

AD

D

2A D

A D

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Use Poisson ratio (material property) to simplify the strain gage equation

2R L D

R L D

2A D

A D

R L A

R L A

Transverse strainAxial strain a t

t a

Poisson ratio

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When you stretch a metal it becomes thinner. The negative ratio between transverse and axial strain is the Poisson ratio

L

L+DL

D+DD

D

t a

Transverse strain Axial strain

Poisson ratio

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Change in resistance is a function of the Poisson ratio and the change in resistivity (temperature)

2

1 2a t

a

t a

RR

RR

1 2a a

RR

S

Strain gage factor f(temperature)

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To measure strain in different directions, strain gages come in rosettes

Rectangular Equiangular

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Here is an example of a rectangular strain gage rosette

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Strain measurement using Wheatstone bridge

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In a quarter bridge circuit the strain gage takes up one branch, there is no temperature compensation

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Having four gages in the bridge gives inherent temperature compensation and increased output

+e

-eF

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Switching within the bridge is a bad idea since the contact resistances are part of the bridge and the strain gages need to maintain a constant temperature

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It is better to switch outside the bridge since 1) there is no current where the contacts are and hence no voltage drops and 2) the temperature of the strain gages is constant

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Load cells

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Load cells are structures fitted with strain gage sets, and built-in temperature compensation

Cantilever type Hollow cylinder type. When the cylinder is compressed it becomes shorter which is measured by compressive gages and the diameter increases which is measured by the tensile gages

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Proving rings are simple devices to calibrate load cells for larger load (up to 250kN)

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Dynamometers are power measurement devices based on measuring torque and RPM

Nm radP T Nm Watt

s s

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Eddy current dynamometers dissipate energy by generating magnetic fields through eddy currents. The dissipated energy is carried away using a water flow

Nm radP T Nm Watt

s s

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Torque can be measured using a shaft torque meter that can be read with a stroboscope

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Torque can be measured using angled strain gages and slip rings (watch out for their resistance)

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To avoid slip rings, an microcontroller chip can be used with built-in wireless data communication

RFpic 12c509 Dual Inline Package

(DIP)

RFpic 12c509 Surface Mounted Device

(SMD)

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Displacement measurement

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The slider of a potentiometer can be used as a relatively inaccurate displacement sensor

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Rotary potentiometers can be used for inaccurate angle measurement

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A Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) is an accurate sensor for small displacements

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LVDT’s are linear in the rated range, outside the range edge effects render them non-linear

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In an LVDT the electrical coupling between magnets is provided by a movable core

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LVDT’s also come in a rotary version, which allows angle measurements. Notice the complicated core shape

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Measuring the phase difference between primary and secondary voltages yields direction

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Signal conditioning is used to create a DC signal proportional to displacement with the correct sign for direction

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The capacitance of a capacitor is a function of the overlap between its plates. These devices are used to measure extremely small displacements

Non-linear Linear

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The change in capacitance can be measured accurately using an AC Wheatstone bridge

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Angular encoders can measure a shaft position. They suffer from simultaneous state changes

0000 0 0001 10010 20011 30100 40101 50110 60111 71000 81001 91010 101011 111100 121101 131110 141111 15

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Gray code is a much more reliable encoding since no simultaneous state changes occur

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Velocity measurement

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The voltage output of a winding is proportional to the velocity of a magnetic core passing it

Winding

Permanent magnet

Voltage is function of speed AND position

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The voltage output of a winding is proportional to a magnetic core passing it

Voltage is function of speed NOT position

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Doppler shift is the simplest way to measure the speed of an object non-intrusively and linearly

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Magnetic pickups (proximity sensors) give pulses from which the shaft RPM can be derived

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A stroboscopic tachometer can be used to measure shaft RPM: This method is primitive and obsolete

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Contactless tachometers can count the number of times a reflective strip passes per second and give RPM

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Accelerometers

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Piezoelectric sensors can be used to measure either force or (very small) displacement

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A charge amplifier is needed to obtain signals from the Piezoelectric sensor as an accelerometer

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Piezoelectric accelerometers have a seismic mass and can measure vibrations up to 25 kHz

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Semiconductor type strain gage accelerometers can measure vibrations up to 100 Hz

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A servo accelerometer is an accurate automatic compensation method that can measure 50 g

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A vibrometer has a relatively large and measures earth quakes vibrations

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This is what we covered today. Questions?

1. Strain gage (Force)

2. Wheatstone bridge

3. S-type load cell

4. Linear Variable Differential Transformer

6. Accelerometer5. Pro-laser Dopplervelocity sensor