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| subject: | Re: ATM 2 Piece Poles - and how trusses really work |
From: "Don Clement" To: "ATM" Reply-To: "Don Clement" how would an atm actually practically measure the compression or extension > of an aluminum pole in the range of forces involved in a typical atm > telescope? One method would be to attach a stain gauge to each pole. An electrical strain gage could be as simple as a nichrome wire bonded to each pole. (or even measure the change in resistance of the aluminum pole itself). The change in resistance, which is proportional to compression or extension, could be measured with a circuit such as a Wheatstone bridge see http://www.dwiarda.com/scientific/Bridge.html and instrumentation amplifier with A/D , PC, LabView software... I am sure this isn’t the only way to instrument a strain gage. Don Clement Running Springs, California http://www.clementfocuser.com --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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