tenzometrie
Tenzometrie is a method used to measure strain, which is the deformation of an object under stress. This is typically achieved using a strain gauge, a sensor whose electrical resistance changes in proportion to the amount of strain applied to it. Strain gauges are small, flexible devices that can be bonded to the surface of a material. When the material deforms, the strain gauge deforms with it, altering its electrical resistance. This change in resistance can then be measured and correlated to the amount of strain.
The principle behind the strain gauge relies on the piezoresistive effect, where the electrical resistivity of
Tenzometrie has a wide range of applications across various engineering and scientific fields. It is extensively