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Recommended Strain Gage Application Procedures for Various Langley Research Center Balances and Test Articles
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Strain Gage InstallationsStrain Gage UserEngineeringNondestructive TestingCalibrationTest ArticlesMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringLarc Custom TransducersStructural Health MonitoringExperimental MechanicStressstrain AnalysisInstrumentationPressure VesselMechanics Of MaterialsStructural EngineeringHigh Strain Rate
The NASA Langley Research Center uses more than 10000 strain gages per year in supporting its various research programs. The character of the testing at LaRC is such that the types of strain gage installations, the materials they are applied to, and the test environments encountered, require many varied approaches for installing strain gages. These installations must be accomplished in the most technically discerning and appropriate manner. This technical memorandum is offered as an assisting guide in helping the strain gage user to determine the appropriate approach for a given strain gage application requirement. Specifically, this document offers detailed recommendations for strain gaging the following: LaRC-Designed balances, LARC custom transducers, certain composite materials and alloys, high-temperature test articles, and selected non-typical or unique materials or test conditions.