Independent calibration of structure and load cell?

In summary, the conversation discusses the issue of replacing a load cell on a vehicle structure and the challenges it presents for ensuring accurate calibration. The option of calibrating the structure itself to combine with the new load cell's calibration data is also mentioned. However, it is concluded that recalibration of the new load cell is necessary, although some error may be introduced. Most industries accept a 0.5% full scale accuracy for load cells.
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I have a load cell which must be placed onto a piece of vehicle structure. In an ideal world I would attach the load cell to the structure and calibrate both together to ensure a very accurate calibration, and that accurate loads are measured. However a problem arises if I need to replace the load cell (i.e. due to failure), as it is impractical to calibrate the new load cell and structure together once installed on the vehicle, instead I would like to replace just the load cell. Is it possible to 'calibrate' a piece of vehicle structure so that when I attach a new calibrated load cell, I can combine the structure’s calibration data with that of the new load cell’s to obtain accurate loads?
 
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The load cell is merely strain gage so to speak. Once loaded, and you replace the load cell, you now have to recalibrate. You cannot attach the load cell to the loaded part and get the same strain. You either have to remove the stress on the part, attach the load cell (strain gage) and put load back on unit.

Or accept the fact that you will just recalibrate the strain gage. If you had data from the earlier load cell, you might be able to mimic the original output.
Recalibration should not be that hard, but you will have introduced some error in comparison to the original load cell. Often this error would be small and you would measure a min value and a max value and a few points in between and hopefully it would be very linear.

Most load cells are meant to replace previous cells, and recalibration is the only proven way to assure you have the same (or reasonable) accuracy (most industries accept 0.5% full scale).
 

1. What is independent calibration of structure and load cell?

Independent calibration of structure and load cell is the process of testing and adjusting the accuracy and precision of a structure and its associated load cell separately from any other equipment or systems. This ensures that the structure and load cell are functioning correctly and can be relied upon for accurate measurements.

2. Why is independent calibration necessary?

Independent calibration is necessary because it eliminates any potential errors or biases that may be introduced when calibrating the structure and load cell together with other equipment. It also allows for individual adjustments and testing of each component, resulting in more accurate and reliable measurements.

3. How is independent calibration performed?

Independent calibration typically involves using a known weight or force to apply a load to the structure and load cell, and then comparing the output readings to the expected values. Any discrepancies are then adjusted using specialized equipment and techniques to ensure accurate measurements.

4. Who is responsible for performing independent calibration?

Independent calibration is usually performed by qualified technicians or engineers who have the necessary training and equipment to accurately calibrate structures and load cells. It is important to choose a reputable and experienced calibration service provider to ensure the best results.

5. How often should independent calibration be performed?

The frequency of independent calibration depends on various factors such as the type of structure and load cell, frequency of use, and industry regulations. In general, it is recommended to perform independent calibration at least once a year, or more frequently if the equipment is used heavily or in critical applications.

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