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The discussion focuses on designing a triaxial force sensing device using strain gauges positioned along the x, y, and z axes. The primary challenge is to ensure that only the strain gauge aligned with the direction of the applied force detects the strain, while the others remain unaffected. A suggested solution involves placing linear strain gauges perpendicular to the axes to minimize cross-sensitivity. This approach is akin to the functionality of a weight machine but specifically tailored for three-dimensional force measurement.

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hi guys...
i need ur help...
i have to design a device that can sense a force in triaxial axis which are x,y,z.
the straing gauge is located at x,y,z axis also.
my problem is, for example if the force come from x axis,i don't want the y,z strain gauge sense the reaction, i just want x-axis strain gauge can sense for force that come from x-axis and vice versa...
basically is like weight machine,but i just want to make in 3axis...
thanx for ur cooperation...
 
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you can put a lineal strain gauge perpendicular to x and the gauge can not sense for force that come from x-axis
 

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