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Temperature dependence of gauge factor and magnetoresistance of some platinum-tungsten strain gauges

✍ Scribed by Bower, D I


Book ID
121758724
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Year
1972
Weight
365 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3735

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The authors continue their report of an investigation of the characteristics of strain gauges in the range 0-300 Β° K from the previous paper with a study of 'gauge factor' G. Some results are given and the physical origin of G is discussed BEHAVIOUR OF ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE STRAIN GAUGES AT LOW TEM

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offset by the fact that this is the way a strain gauge experiences a magnetic field in a normal determination of magnetostriction. The temperature of the discwas measured using carbon and platinum resistance thermometers. The resistance changes were measured using a d.c. Wheatstone bridge.