Abstract

Abstract Tests were conducted to determine the effects of time in service, changes in temperature, humidity, methods of mounting, and of several waterproofing agents upon the stability of SR-4 electric strain gages, and also to determine the protecting qualities and durability of waterproofing agents and coverings that could be conveniently applied under field conditions. Most tests were conducted on steel blocks not subjected to loads, but a few tests were also made on gages applied to bars and plates which were subjected to repeated loadings. The results have been reassuring and demonstrate that the gages are reliable if properly used.

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