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Selection of gages for strain measurement at interior points

Various commercial gages have been investigated to determine which of these, and under what conditions, can be embedded without altering the strain pattern. The results are discussed in this technical note

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Dove, R.C., Brasier, R.I. & Baker, W.E. Selection of gages for strain measurement at interior points. Experimental Mechanics 2, 189–190 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02325789

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