brianle
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2006
- 23
I am wondering if a strain gage could be used to determine the level of material in a hopper shaped like an inverted pyramid that is made of plate steel. The hopper is about 12 feet wide by 12 feet long at the top and is about 8 feet deep. The weight of material in the hopper when full is about 34,000 lbs. The hopper is welded to support steel at the top. There is a discharge piping system connected to the bottom of the hopper. Could a strain gage mounted on the sloping side of the hopper near the top be used to give an indication of the amount of material in the hopper? I presume an empty hopper would have some baseline strain, and a full hopper would have a higher strain. Could the stain gage output be used the determine whether the hopper is full or empty, or something in between?