High speed camera photography in laboratory

This report is about using a high speed camera to capture the Split Hopkinson Bar test, as the action is too fast to be observed by the naked human eye. The high speed video is then analysed to determine the deformation of the specimen with time, using the software ‘Photron Motion Tools’ that is for...

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Main Author: Wong, Choon Mun.
Other Authors: Shu Dong Wei
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44905
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description This report is about using a high speed camera to capture the Split Hopkinson Bar test, as the action is too fast to be observed by the naked human eye. The high speed video is then analysed to determine the deformation of the specimen with time, using the software ‘Photron Motion Tools’ that is for use with the high speed camera in the laboratory, the Photron FASTCAM 1024 PCI. The striker tube and anvil bar of the apparatus are also analysed. This Final Year Project is a collaboration with two other students doing the Split Hopkinson Bar test, and focuses on the photography aspect, with some analysis of the deformation of the specimen.In total, 9 sets of parameters, known as conditions in this report, are being analysed in depth, including how different sections of the specimens deform with respect to each other and with respect to the whole length of the specimen. A stress-strain graph is also plotted after getting the experimental values of stress from the two students the author is collaborating with.
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spelling ntu-10356/449052023-03-04T19:10:23Z High speed camera photography in laboratory Wong, Choon Mun. Shu Dong Wei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering This report is about using a high speed camera to capture the Split Hopkinson Bar test, as the action is too fast to be observed by the naked human eye. The high speed video is then analysed to determine the deformation of the specimen with time, using the software ‘Photron Motion Tools’ that is for use with the high speed camera in the laboratory, the Photron FASTCAM 1024 PCI. The striker tube and anvil bar of the apparatus are also analysed. This Final Year Project is a collaboration with two other students doing the Split Hopkinson Bar test, and focuses on the photography aspect, with some analysis of the deformation of the specimen.In total, 9 sets of parameters, known as conditions in this report, are being analysed in depth, including how different sections of the specimens deform with respect to each other and with respect to the whole length of the specimen. A stress-strain graph is also plotted after getting the experimental values of stress from the two students the author is collaborating with. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2011-06-07T01:05:43Z 2011-06-07T01:05:43Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44905 en Nanyang Technological University 81 p. application/pdf
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