Ultra high speed camera enhances strain rate lab capabilities

15th December 2014
Posted By : Mick Elliott
Ultra high speed camera enhances strain rate lab capabilities

REL, the high tech material, testing and process development specialist has expanded capabilities in its high strain rate lab by combining a Specialised Imaging Kirana Ultra High-Speed camera with a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) system. The Kirana camera provides REL with the ability to create high-resolution images of the ultra high-speed events that often occur with materials testing.

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.

The initial applications using the high speed camera, are in the area of high strain rate material testing. The deformation and the failure patterns of materials, adhesives, and joined materials, can be observed and recorded in tests that last less than 100 micro seconds or 1/10,000 of a second. The camera has been integrated with 2-D imaging software, which displays the strain of material as it happens real-time. Future target applications for the Kirana camera will include ballistic testing and material analysis.

“This high speed camera will become a huge asset to our company and to our customers as it allows for the visual extraction of material behaviour during crash, blast or ballistic-type events,” said Josh Loukus, President of REL. “Materials designers and product engineers can now develop and model system behavior with high confidence of how the materials will behave under extreme loading conditions. We have had several customers ask us to incorporate this imaging into the testing protocol of their samples.”

In addition to a visual response from the test, REL’s SURE-Pulse data acquisition system provides an instantaneous strain curve, allowing its customers to spend their time on material science, not on data acquisition.


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