zerow3
New member
- Mar 20, 2007
- 21
Hi all, hope I am posting in the right place.
I will be conducting some load control fatigue test on my compact tension sample. I have done these test before and successfully monitored the crack with a CMOD clip gauge. But this time I am running at low load and a paper that I found said that the force of the clip gauge will affect the crack growth and suggested to use back face strain gauge to measure the crack length. I am very new to this back face strain gauge thing and I have no idea how to select the right gauge. I have been looking through micro-measurement website ( and there seems to be two main types of strain gauges, stress analysis strain gauge and transducer gauge. I wonder what is the different between these two types and for my purpose, which type do I need? (Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I had searched online but can’t seems to find the answer)
I will be conducting some load control fatigue test on my compact tension sample. I have done these test before and successfully monitored the crack with a CMOD clip gauge. But this time I am running at low load and a paper that I found said that the force of the clip gauge will affect the crack growth and suggested to use back face strain gauge to measure the crack length. I am very new to this back face strain gauge thing and I have no idea how to select the right gauge. I have been looking through micro-measurement website ( and there seems to be two main types of strain gauges, stress analysis strain gauge and transducer gauge. I wonder what is the different between these two types and for my purpose, which type do I need? (Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I had searched online but can’t seems to find the answer)