Strain Gauges of Gasb-Fega1.3 Eutectic Composites
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A needle-shaped metallic FeGa1.3 phase oriented in a specific direction and uniformly distributed within a GaSb matrix was grown by a vertical Bridgman method. Strain-gauge characteristics, such as strain-sensitivity coefficient (S), temperature coefficient of strain sensitivity (TCS) and temperature coefficient of resistance, of GaSb and GaSb-FeGa1.3 eutectic alloy have been investigated in the range of 200 to 400 K under deformation up to strains of 1.3 × 10-3. The value of S of the GaSb-FeGa1.3 composition is measured to be 40 ± 5 and its TCS is about 0.2% deg-1 when the current is perpendicular to the needles and the needles are parallel to the plane of the gauge substrate. The strain-sensitivity characteristics are linear and hysteresis free in the investigated temperature range in the aforementioned direction. It was found that GaSb-FeGa1.3-based strain gauges possess better deformation characteristics than GaSb-based gauges.
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Gallium compounds, Chemical identity, Compressive loadings, Strain sensitivity, GaSb, GaSb, Chemical identity, Gallium compounds, Strain sensitivity, Compressive loadings
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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Aliyev, M.I., Khalilova, A. A., Arasly, D. H., Rahimov, R. N., Tanoğlu, M., and Özyüzer, L. (2004). Strain gauges of GaSb-FeGa1.3 eutectic composites. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 79(8), 2075-2078. doi:10.1007/s00339-004-2870-0
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