ultrasoundguy2
Bioengineer
- Jul 1, 2014
- 28
hello
say I have a coax wire about a mile long that is subject to strains of 1% of the total length.
This particular wire has a resistivity of about 4 ohms per 200ft.
Is there a way to make a strain measurements out of this?.
if could do a bridge into a differential amplifier if needed.
what are the pros and cons of this system
I could put an amp though the wire to boost the generated voltages too.
I know it would be subject to temperature variations and joule heating which are not a problem in this case.
yes, I know there are better ways to measure strain over long distances.
this is a niche application and has to be done this way.
thanks
Jim
say I have a coax wire about a mile long that is subject to strains of 1% of the total length.
This particular wire has a resistivity of about 4 ohms per 200ft.
Is there a way to make a strain measurements out of this?.
if could do a bridge into a differential amplifier if needed.
what are the pros and cons of this system
I could put an amp though the wire to boost the generated voltages too.
I know it would be subject to temperature variations and joule heating which are not a problem in this case.
yes, I know there are better ways to measure strain over long distances.
this is a niche application and has to be done this way.
thanks
Jim