Strain Gauge Training System
(MT110)
  • Fundamentals of strain gauge measurement.
  • Expanding the types of strain gauge and its applications.
  • Mechanical deformations under tension, bending, and torsion are calculated.
  • Relationship between mechanical strain & electrical resistance in a strain gauge.
  • Determining the modulus of elasticity for diverse materials from tensile test measuring data by using tension bar "accessory".
  • Tension bar
    • Measuring length: 50mm
    • Cross-section: 2x10mm2
  • Bending bar
    • Length: 385mm
    • Cross-section: 5x20mm2
  • Torsion bar
    • Length: 500mm, Ø=10mm
  • Weights
    • Large: 1x 5N, 2x 10N, 1x 20N, 1x 5N (hanger)
  • Strain gauge measuring point: 350Ω
    • Measuring amplifier
    • Measuring range: ±24mV
    • Supply voltage: 10VDC
  • Power Supply
    • 230V, 50Hz, 1 phase
  • Strain gauge training system(MT110)
  • Hard copy of user manual
  • Multi-channel measuring amplifier (MMS102.1)

Strain gauges are widely employed to measure forces, moments, and deformations. Strain gauge training system provides a thorough introduction to the principles of strain gauge measuring. It’s a setup of a measuring amplifier and a frame which is provided with specimens.

  • Strain gauge training system is equipped with three test specimens for tension, bending, and torsion, each of them is fitted with suitable strain gauge as a measuring point.
  • The strain gauges are wired in a full bridge configuration.
  • The specimens are loaded progressively, allowing the strain reading to be monitored consecutively.
  • The specimens can be rapidly and precisely put into the frame.
  • Cover protects the strain gauge measuring range while also making it easily accessible for inspection.
  • The measuring amplifier manage the process to display the value of the load.
  • The digital display additionally offers a zero- balancing function for preloading.
  • All components are clearly put out and safely stored in a case.
  • Tension Bar “Accessory” allowing the modulus of elasticity to be determined in experiments.