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The discussion focuses on designing a device that measures force in three axes (x, y, z) using strain gauges. The main challenge is to ensure that only the strain gauge aligned with the direction of the applied force detects it, while the others remain unaffected. Suggestions include using linear strain gauges positioned perpendicularly to the force direction to minimize cross-sensitivity. The goal is to create a system similar to a weight machine but specifically for three-dimensional force measurement. Effective implementation of this design will require careful placement and calibration of the strain gauges.
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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...
basicly is like weight machine,but i just want to make in 3axis...
thanx for ur cooperation...
 
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