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  • Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Seventh Edition
    Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Seventh Edition. Acting as the be-all, end-all resource for designers, engineers, and analysts working with calculations of loads and stress, this renowned, authoritative guide is a reference you'll turn to project after project, year after year.
  • Practical Strain Gage
    With today's emphasis on product liability and energy efficiency, designs must not only be lighter and stronger, but also more thoroughly tested than ever before. This places new importance on the subject of experimental stress analysis and the techniques for measuring strain. The main theme
  • Introduction to Strain Gages
    is a sensor whose resistance varies with applied force; It converts force, pressure, tension, weight, etc., into a change in electrical resistance which can then be measured. When external forces are applied to a stationary object, stress and strain are the result. Stress is defined as the object's internal
  • Full-Field Dynamic Displacement and Strain Measurement Using Advanced 3D Image Correlation Photogrammetry: Part 1
    Full-field optical techniques are increasingly appreciated as deformation, stress and strain measuring tools. This article discusses an advanced deformation and strain analysis method based on 3D image correlation photogrammetry that is substantially more robust and has greater dynamic range than
  • Strain Gage Technical Data
    metallic wire, and foil resistance gages. The bonded resistance strain gage is by far the most widely used in experimental stress analysis. These gages consist of a grid of very fine wire or foil bonded to the backing or carrier matrix. The electrical resistance of the grid varies linearly with strain
  • Why is Hydrolox (R) Designed Without a Scrim?
    The robust nature of Hydrolox (R) is observed with the stress-strain behavior
  • How to Manage Stress
    Design engineers with considerable experience in metals may overlook the effect creep can have on the long-term performance of a plastic part, particularly when applications involve high operating temperatures. When a stress is applied over a long time, the observed strain is greater than
  • 6 Tips for Stress-free Strain Measurement During Fatigue Testing of Aircraft Structures
    Strain is the single most important measurement during aircraft fatigue testing. The accuracy and precision of strain gauge measurements is of the greatest importance to exactly determine the durability and damage tolerance of a structure. The higher a structure is in the 'pyramid of test

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