A Strain Gage on a Frying Pan?

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The cast iron frying pan is an excellent surface to illustrate how to solve common strain gage installation challenges, such as:
1. Filling and smoothing a rough, cast surface.
2. Installing a strain gage on a curved surface.
3. Alternative methods of surface abrasion, such as grit blasting.
4. Temperature measurement and thermal output compensation.
In this video, Tom Rummage and others on the Micro-Measurments technical staff go through a complete gage installation using M-Bond AE-10. A CEA-06-032UW-120 Strain Gage and WTG-50A/W Temperature Sensor with LST- Matching Network are used to obtain measurements with Micro-Measurements System 8000 and StrainSmart software.

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After sanding to expose the parent material beneath the AE-10, what did you do to clean and prep the surface before laying the gage? Somehow, that portion got left out of the video.

scotteizenga
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Instead of grit blasting, wouldn't using some grinding paper be OK?

jboy