Strain Gage Research: Seeking Physics-Based Sites

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The discussion focuses on seeking physics-based resources for strain gauge research, specifically for designing a full bridge gauge. The user has already reviewed major gauge manufacturer sites and is looking for more technical insights on factors like pattern width and etching materials. Responses suggest that detailed physics-based information may not be readily available in the public domain. Recommendations include checking with professional organizations like ISA for white papers. The user expresses frustration over the lack of accessible resources.
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Hello.

I'd like to ask you if you know any links to strain gage research sites. I'm going to design a full bridge gage but I'd like to read something first.
I'm not talking about gage-maker sites, such as vishay,omega,hbm,etc.
I already read them all.

I'm interested in more physics-based sites. For example what influence on measurement has changing of pattern width or pitch, etching materials research, etc.
I'm searching and still nothing.

Can you help me at your nearest convenience?

Best regards
 
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Oh... one month passed on waiting.
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Strangely, the only such discussion I've read was on Omega's site.
 
Vishay and Omega are great resources. I think the information you are looking for is not going to be in the public domian. If you are a member, you may check with organisations like ISA for white papers.
 

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