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Strain gauges are a type of transducer used in civil engineering to measure strain on an object. They are typically used to measure the strain on bridges, buildings, and other structures. Strain gauges are typically made of a thin, flexible material that is bonded to the surface of the object being measured. The strain gauge is then connected to a measuring device, such as a strain gauge bridge, which measures the strain on the object. Strain gauges are also used to measure the strain on materials such as concrete, steel, and timber.
Strain gauges are used in civil engineering to monitor the performance of structures and materials, as well as to detect any changes in strain that may indicate a structural failure. They are also used to measure the strain on materials during construction, such as when a bridge is being built.
Some companies in the strain gauge market include HBM, Honeywell, and Omega Engineering. Show Less Read more