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The influence of measuring current and preheating on measurements on resins with electric-resistance strain gages

Investigation shows that strain-gage rosettes and single strain gages bonded to resins heat their surroundings due to the heating effect of the measuring current to such a degree, that the temperature dependence of Young's modulus causes a change in the strains produced by the external load

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Müller, R.K. The influence of measuring current and preheating on measurements on resins with electric-resistance strain gages. Experimental Mechanics 5, 19A–26A (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326087

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