Geometrical instruments – Distance measuring – Opposed contacts
Patent
1986-08-06
1989-05-23
Martin, Jr., William D.
Geometrical instruments
Distance measuring
Opposed contacts
33147D, 73780, G01B 710
Patent
active
048317381
ABSTRACT:
A capacitive extensometer utilizes an extensometer frame having a pair of arms connected together about a hinge axis at first remote ends, and having second ends which include specimen contacting members for engaging the surfaces of a specimen to be tested. A capacitive type sensing arrangement is mounted on the arms, and is used with conventional circuitry for determining arm motion with respect to each other. The sensor is made so that it can be adjusted, and also can compensate for nonlinearities by utilizing differently shaped elements. The ability to mount and protect the capacitor sensor appropriately, while obtaining a relatively large output signal enhances the operability of the extensometer.
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Meline Harry R.
Paulsen Eric L.
Martin, Jr. William D.
MTS Systems Corporation
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