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High Speed Study of Composite Failure

Date Announced: 11 Apr 2016

Specialised Imaging reports on how the Institute for Carbon Composites, Technical University of Munich, Germany is using a Kirana Ultra High-Speed camera to record high resolution images of a unidirectional Carbon-Epoxy composite material undergoing a dynamic tension test on a split-Hopkinson Tension Bar.

The experimental setup was to determine the mechanical properties of Carbon Epoxy composites under high strain rates (100 – 1000 1/s). The deformation and the failure patterns of these composite materials, was observed and recorded in tests that lasted less than 200 micro seconds.

Using the Kirana camera has provided the LCC with the ability to capture high-resolution images of the ultra high-speed events that often occur when undertaking dynamic tension tests. Taking up to 5,000,000 frames per second, and shuttering every 100 nanoseconds, there is no compromise in capturing high quality data. The data is exported in 180 frames so each test can be easily saved and viewed.

Using the images captured by the Kirana ultra high-speed camera, the LCC researchers imported them into state-of-the-art Digital-Image-Correlation (DIC) software** enabling the calculation of the in-plane strain-field. In addition, the images revealed useful information regarding the deformation and failure mechanisms of the specimens.

Founded in May 2009, the Institute for Carbon Composites (LCC) undertakes fundamental research and application-oriented industry cooperation in the field of fiber-reinforced composites. Experimental methods are of great importance for the investigation of material behavior and the further development of fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composites At the LCC a broad spectrum of state-of-the-art test methods and equipment is available for the determination of the physical and mechanical properties of matrix systems and laminates. In addition to the application of various standards, the LCC also investigates and develops new and innovative testing techniques. For further information visit www.lcc.mw.tum.de/en/home/.

For further information on the Kirana ultra high speed camera please visit www.specialised-imaging.com or contact Specialised Imaging on +44-1442-827728 / +49-8141-666-8950 / +1-951-296-6406 or info@specialised-imaging.com.

Specialised Imaging is a knowledgeable, dynamic company focused upon design, manufacture, service and supply of ultra high-speed imaging systems and components for industrial, defence and scientific applications.  The company's continuing policy is to invest in the development of innovative imaging solutions, incorporate the latest technological advances and use improved components wherever possible. A total commitment to quality and a thorough understanding of applications are held as the keys  to the future.

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