Development of Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer up to 2000 bar
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A number of pressure transducers, based on strain gauge, capacitance / inductance
type, frequency resonators, are commercially available and are being used for
sensing and producing an electrical output proportional to applied pressure. These
sensors have their own advantages and limitations due to operational ease, linearity,
hysteresis error, measurement uncertainty and the costs. Strain gauge type
transducers are now well established devices for accurate and precise measurement
of pressure within measurement uncertainty up to 0.1 % of full scale. In the present
thesis work, an indigenous strain gauge pressure transducer has been designed,
developed, tested and calibrated for pressure measurement up to 200 MPa or 2000
bar. The measurement uncertainty estimated using the pressure transducer is found
better than 0.1 % of full scale. This transducer is developed using four foil type
strain gages, bonded two in axial direction while other two in radial direction, to the
controlled stress zones of a tubular maraging steel active cylinder working also as
diaphragm. The strain gages are then connected to a Wheatstone bridge
arrangement to measure stress generated strains. The pressure is applied through
matching connector designed in the same tubular transducer active element. The
treaded unique design in a single piece through collar, ferule and tubing
arrangement provides leak proof pressure connections with external devices without
using additional seals. The calibration and performance checking of the pressure
transducer is carried out using dead weight type national pressure standard using the
internationally accepted calibration procedure.
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