03 Sep 2009 A new app. note from Specialised Imaging Ltd. describes how its SIM-8 has been used to study high velocity impacts of aluminium spheres against an aluminum target at velocities in excess of 4000 m/s. A new application note from Specialised Imaging Ltd. describes how its SIM-8 ultra-high speed framing camera has been used by the Thiot Ingenierie Shock Physics Laboratory (Puybrun, France) to study high velocity impacts of aluminium spheres against an aluminum target at velocities in excess of 4000 m/s. |