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Old 08-25-22, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mschwett
if you think about how a strain gauge works, reasonable to think it would need to know the temperature to correlate the response of the material to power, right?
Wrong. Temperature compensation is not the same as temperature measurement. Placement of multiple strain gauges along different axes can compensate for temperature without an direct measurement.
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