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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: -frequency error compensation, tracking, fast stepping or continuous scanning. The closed-loop version features a high res strain-gauge position sensor for highly accurate and repeatable motion, that also compensates for actuator creep. The sensors are built in a full Wheatstone bridge
- Axis Configuration: X Axis Only
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 0.0079 inch
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: -frequency error compensation, tracking, fast stepping or continuous scanning. The closed-loop version features a high res strain-gauge position sensor for highly accurate and repeatable motion, that also compensates for actuator creep. The sensors are built in a full Wheatstone bridge
- Axis Configuration: X Axis Only
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 0.0157 inch
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: automatically captured using the scanning laser at a scan rate of 660 times per second (660 Hz). If the scanning beam is interrupted for any reason, strain measurements are automatically corrected and continued when the laser beam is clear and picks up the gauge mark
- Length: 5.67 inch
- Test Applications: Ductility, Physical / Thermal Properties
- Type: Extensometer
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: processes such as high-frequency error compensation, tracking, fast stepping or continuous scanning. The closed-loop version features a high res strain-gauge position sensor for highly accurate and repeatable motion, that also compensates for actuator creep. The sensors are built in a full
- Axis Configuration: X Axis Only
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 0.0079 inch
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: -frequency error compensation, tracking, fast stepping or continuous scanning. The closed-loop version features a high res strain-gauge position sensor for highly accurate and repeatable motion, that also compensates for actuator creep. The sensors are built in a full Wheatstone bridge design
- Axis Configuration: X-Y Axes
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 0.0079 inch
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Supplier: Trilion Quality Systems
Description: The 3D Laser ESPI System (laser holography) measures in and out-of-plane displacements and strain very precisely using laser interferometry. It is used in a broad variety of applications from fatigue tests to general strain measurement and analysis. The
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Supplier: Trilion Quality Systems
Description: strain gauge and an appropriately applied stress is used to locate strain concentrations caused by internal defects. As an example, a composite helicopter blade can be inspected in production with vacuum excitation, while it can be rapidly inspected in the field with thermal
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Supplier: ZwickRoell LP
Description: The laserXtens 2-220 HP provides high-accuracy, non-contact measurement without the need for gauge marks for tensile, compression and flexure testing on metals. The system reliably performs closed-loop strain-rate controlled tests to ISO 6892-1 Method A1. The laserXtens
- Standard: ISO
- Stroke / Travel: 1.97 inch
- Test Applications: Compressive, Fatigue / Cyclic, Flexure / Bending, Tensile, Specialty / Other
- Type: Extensometer
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Supplier: Integrated Device Technology
Description: maximum analog gain of 420 and two offset compensation features. These fit the requirements of ceramic thick-film-based sensor elements as well as strain gauges perfectly. The high amplification in combination with the offset compensation offers the capability to set up
- Features: Temperature Compensation
- Input Type: Other
- Interface: I2C, Other
- Supply Voltage: Other
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Supplier: E-Labs, Inc.
Description: square feet of test floor space with climatic, dynamic and pressure testing capabilities. E-Labs maintains state-of-the art equipment for data acquisition, with over 240 channels of instrumentation for temperature, accelerometer, high-speed video/camera, and strain gauging, pressure
- Capabilities: Testing / Simulation, Component / Product Comparison, Consulting / Training, Field Evaluation / On-site Inspection, Qualification / Commissioning, Research and Development, Test Development, Test Fixtures / Equipment, Test Panel / Sample Prep, Witness / Review, Specialty / Other
- Industry Applications: Aerospace / Avionics, Automotive, Alternative / Renewable Energy, Building & Construction, Combustion Equipment, Consumer Products, Electrical Distribution, Fuels / Gas & Oil, Industrial / Machinery, Instrument & Sensors / Laboratory, Lighting / Lasers, Marine, Materials, Motors and Control
- Materials: Components / Parts, Products, Samples
- Services Offered: Back Flow, Explosive Atmosphere / Intrinsic Safety, Fire Characteristics / Flammability Testing, Specialty
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: measurement devices (strain gauge) that overcome the effect of hysteresis. Dynamic operation is possible and the PXY 200 elements are very well suited for solving scanning problems.
- Capacitance: 5200 nF
- Diameter or Height: 25 mm
- Electrical Connectors: LEMO™ Connector
- Length: 70 mm
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: measurement devices (strain gauge) that overcome the effect of hysteresis. Dynamic operation is possible and the PXY 38 elements are very well suited for solving scanning problems.
- Capacitance: 700 nF
- Diameter or Height: 16 mm
- Electrical Connectors: LEMO™ Connector
- Length: 25 mm
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: measurement devices (strain gauge) that overcome the effect of hysteresis. Dynamic operation is possible and the PXY 100 elements are very well suited for solving scanning problems.
- Diameter or Height: 20 mm
- Electrical Connectors: LEMO™ Connector
- Length: 40 mm
- Mass: 102 to 300 g
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: frame can be extended by up to 254mm/10in to increase test area size Grips and fixtures can be easily mounted securely with a simple locking pin, which also allows simple and rapid changes Full range of precision extensometers and deflectometers are available using video, laser, encoder,
- Application Software: Yes
- Force / Load Capacity: 1124 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Tensile, Compressive, Shear / Torsion, Universal
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: height crosshead movement for positioning Base unit above or below ground (pit mounted) Standard or L-shaped workstation configuration Full range of precision extensometers and deflectometers using video, laser, encoder, strain gauge and/or LVDT technologies
- Application Software: Yes
- Force / Load Capacity: 674400 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Tensile, Compressive, Shear / Torsion, Universal
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: and fixtures can be easily mounted securely with a simple locking pin, which also allows simple and rapid changes Full range of precision extensometers and deflectometers are available using video, laser, encoder, strain gauge and/or LVDT technologies Furnaces and environmental
- Application Software: Yes
- Force / Load Capacity: 67440 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Tensile, Compressive, Shear / Torsion, Universal
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Supplier: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
Description: highly stiff design with zero wear. Closed-loop control with highly temperature stable metal foil strain gauges allows fast and linear motion. The unit is driven with Mars-rover tested high performance PICMA® piezo actuators guarded by all-ceramic insulation for longer lifetime
- Adjustment Type: Kinematic
- Diameter, Square Side, Rectangular Length, or Elliptical Major Axis: 25 mm
- Mount Type: Mirror Mount
- Mounted Object Shape: Circular
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Supplier: NOSHOK, Inc.
Description: display unit via a cable Display unit carries the voltage supply for the transducer; optionally the supply can be taken from a PLC Sensor is laser welded, giving it all the advantages of the conventional bonded foil strain gauges, but without having their substantial
- Accuracy: 0.2000 ±% Full Scale
- Application: Other
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer, Instrument / Meter, Recorder / Totalizer
- Force / Load Rating: 0.0 to 2240 lbs
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Supplier: Trilion Quality Systems
Description: strain gauge and an appropriately applied stress is used to locate strain concentrations caused by internal defects. As an example, a composite helicopter blade can be inspected in production with vacuum excitation, while it can be rapidly inspected in the field with thermal
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Supplier: Piezosystem Jena, Inc.
Description: is designed for "plus-minus tilting". Mirror mounts are preloaded, thus they are well suited for dynamic applications. The high resonant frequency of the stage also allows for excellent dynamic operation. An integrated strain gauge measurement system is available for closed loop
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Supply Voltage: -20 to 130 volts
- Tilt Angle: -0.2292 to 0.2292 degrees
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Impact of 3D Laser Data Resolution and Accuracy on Pipeline Dents Strain Analysis
techniques such as pit gauging and ultrasounds. Different plain dents will be used in a case study to clearly show the differences between inspection techniques. Depth based and strain based analysis of dents will be discussed. We will see the impact of data point density and interpolation on the ability
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Influence of thermoelastic and baric processes on measurements of lithosphere deformations by means of a baksan laser interferometer
For a number of years, the Shternberg State Astronomical Institute has conducted high-precision process observa- tions of lithosphere deformations near Elbrus (northern Caucasus) with the use of a Baksan laser strain gauge interferometer.
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He presented a paper co-authored by himself, Neil Halliwell and Jeremy Couplandentitled ' The laser strain gauge - a practical hand held instrument.
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Compensation for thermoelastic and baric processes in measurements of lithospheric strains by the Baksan laser interferometer
For a number of years, researchers at the Shternberg State Astronomical Institute of the Moscow State University have conducted procedure observations of lithospheric strains by means of the Baksan laser strain gauge – interferometer [2–5].
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DFB fiber laser sensor for simultaneous strain and temperature measurements in concrete structures
with the readings from the remaining functional DFB fibre laser strain gauge (gauge 1).
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Principles of integrated analysis of modern stresses and strains in the outer crust of the Amurian plate
…complex roof; 7—structurally isolated internal ring structure with modern arching mode; 8—the most elevated block of the modern daylight surface relief; 9—area of integrated geodynamic control in mines in Antey and Streltsovsk ore fields; 10— laser strain gauge location; 11—ore deposits: An—Antey…
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40 Years of Strain : A Retrospective Review *
New optical techniques based on a laser Doppler system (22.1), laser anemometry (23.1), digital image analysis (26.2), retrographic imaging (28.1) and a laser strain gauge (30.1) were also introduced.
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Tensile Testing
With the two types of laser strain gages and the high-temperature clip gage, there is now lit- tle difficulty in making direct and precise mea- surements of strain in high-temperature tensile specimens.
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Rotation and torsional stress sensing via coherent optics
[46] P. Wileman et. al., "The Laser Strain Gauge : Micro machining of diffraction gratings using an Excimer laser", Strain, February 1994 .
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Use of diffracting optics in metrology and sensing
Halliwell, "The laser strain gauge : micro-machining of diffraction gratings using an excimer laser", Strain, 30(1), 1 5-1 8 (1994).
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High Energy Physics division semiannual report of research activities.
A Laser Strain Gauge for Accelerator Targets A. Hassanein, J. Norem In: Conference Proceedings - Particle Accelerator Conference, Chicago, IL, June 18-22, 2001, (PAC2001) TPAH121 pp. 1494.
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