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Section 8. Operation<br />

8.1.3.3 Strain Calculations<br />

Read More! The FieldCalStrain() Demonstration Program (p. 153) section has<br />

more information on strain calculations.<br />

A principal use of the four-wire full bridge is the measurement of strain gages in<br />

structural stress analysis. StrainCalc() calculates microstrain, με, from an<br />

appropriate formula for the particular strain bridge configuration used. All strain<br />

gages supported by StrainCalc() use the full-bridge schematic. In strain-gage<br />

parlance, "quarter bridge", "half bridge" and "full bridge" refer to the number of<br />

active elements in the electronic full-bridge schematic: quarter-bridge strain gage<br />

has one active element, half-bridge has two, full-bridge has four.<br />

StrainCalc() requires a bridge configuration code. Table StrainCalc()<br />

Instruction Equations (p. 300) shows the equation used by each configuration code.<br />

Each code can be preceded by a negative sign (-). Use a positive code when the<br />

bridge is configured so the output decreases with increasing strain. Use a<br />

negative code when the bridge is configured so the output increases with<br />

increasing strain. In the equations in table StrainCalc() Instruction Equations (p.<br />

300), a negative code sets the polarity of V r to negative (-).<br />

Table 63. StrainCalc() Instruction Equations<br />

StrainCalc()<br />

BrConfig Code<br />

Configuration<br />

Quarter-bridge strain gage:<br />

1<br />

Half-bridge strain gage. One gage parallel to strain, the other at 90° to<br />

strain.<br />

2<br />

Half-bridge strain gage. One gage parallel to + , the other parallel to -<br />

:<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Full-bridge strain gage. Two gages parallel to + , the other two parallel<br />

to - :<br />

5<br />

Full-bridge strain gage. Half the bridge has two gages parallel to + and<br />

- , and the other half to + and - :<br />

300

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