Example of strain rosette calculations and of the
errors which can be corrected using the
transverse sensitivity factor provided with these
gauges.
A delta rosette is mounted at a point on a
structure with its 0gauge aligned with the
X-axis of an arbitrary coordinate system.
Strain readings are obtained using bridge
circuits and assuming perfect thermal
compensation. The transverse sensitivity
coefficient Kt = 0.02.
Strain readings are:
0
0
Youngs Modulus E = 10 Mpsi
Poissons Ratio = 0.32
Rosette Equations for delta rosette.
x 0
(6a )
1
y 2 60o 120o 0o
3
2 3
xy
60o 120o
3
(6b)
(6c)
Strain Transformation Equations:
1. Find principal stresses and orientation of
the 1 axis. Ignore transverse strain effects
from rosette equations.
x = 1018
y = [2(224 -1527) 1018]/3 = -1208
xy = 2
Use strain transformation equations to find
principal strains.
2
+
1 , 2 =
1018 1208
1 , 2 =
1018 + 1208
2
1 = 1409
2 = 1599
2
+
4
2
20222
+
4
Rotation angle
2022
2 =
=
1018 + 1208
Hooke's Law for plane stress:
From Hookes Law:
107
1 =
1 0.322
1408 0.32 1598
1 = 9994
12
107
=
1 0.322
1598 + 0.32 1408
12 = 12788
y
2
1
x
Transverse Strain Correction Equations for
Rosettes.
2. Repeat taking transverse strain effects into
account.
Kt = 0.02 & 0 =0.285
Use correction equations to get corrected gauge
readings:
0 =
1 0.285 0.02
0.02
1018
1
+
1 0.022
3
2 0.02
224 1527
3
60
= 1036.6
1 0.285 0.02
0.02
=
224 1 +
1 0.022
3
2 0.02
1018 1527
3
60
120
=
= 232.3
1 0.285 0.02
0.02
2 0.02
1527
1
+
1018 + 224
1 0.022
3
3
120
= 1553.7
0
60
120
Original
1018
224
-1527
Corrected
1036.6
232.3
-1553.7
Calculate 1 and 2 as before:
1 = 10201
(2.1%)
2 = 12994 (1.6%)
% diff
1.8
1.5
2.0