strainmeters
Strainmeters are instruments designed to measure strain, the fractional change in length that a material or structure experiences. They convert mechanical deformation into electrical or optical signals, enabling quantitative records of how objects deform over time. Strainmeters are used in civil engineering for structural health monitoring and in geophysics to study crustal deformation, tectonics, and seismic processes.
Several families of strainmeters exist. Resistive foil strain gauges are among the most common and are typically
In practice, strainmeters measure either surface deformation or subsurface strain fields. Borehole strainmeters extend sensing into
Key considerations for use include temperature sensitivity, calibration needs, installation method, and data acquisition requirements. Modern