Strain Gauge Measurements of Interfacial Cracks in Bimaterial
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 125, Issue 6
Abstract
An improved method for interpreting strain gauge data is proposed to reduce the effects of the measurement errors. The results obtained by this modified method are compared with both a traditional strain gauge solution using two data points and a theoretical solution derived from complex potentials. The comparison shows that the modified solution is in better agreement with the theoretical solution as compared with the traditional solution.
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Published online: Jun 1, 1999
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