Magazine Article

Nanocomposite Strain Gauges Having Small TCRs

TBMG-5005

03/01/2009

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Ceramic strain gauges in which the strain-sensitive electrically conductive strips made from nanocomposites of noble metal and indium tin oxide (ITO) are being developed for use in gas turbine engines and other power-generation systems in which gas temperatures can exceed 1,500°F (about 816°C). In general, strain gauges exhibit spurious thermally induced components of response denoted apparent strain. When temperature varies, a strain-gauge material that has a nonzero temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) exhibits an undesired change in electrical resistance that can be mistaken for the change in resistance caused by a change in strain. It would be desirable to formulate strain-gauge materials having TCRs as small as possible so as to minimize apparent strain.

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"Nanocomposite Strain Gauges Having Small TCRs," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2009.
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Mar 1, 2009
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TBMG-5005
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English