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Strain gauge-based systems are widely used for measuring mechanical strain, which is the deformation of a material under load. These systems typically employ strain gauges, which are sensors that convert mechanical strain into an electrical signal. The most common type of strain gauge is the resistive strain gauge, which consists of a grid of fine wires or foil patterned onto a flexible backing. When the backing is deformed, the grid changes shape, altering the resistance of the wires. This change in resistance can be measured and correlated to the applied strain.
Strain gauge-based systems are highly sensitive and can measure very small changes in strain, making them suitable
The electrical signal from the strain gauge is typically amplified and conditioned before being processed by