Article | REF: R6728 V1

Fast image recording - Introduction

Author: Claude VÉRET

Publication date: October 10, 1993

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5. Applications

Rapid image recording techniques have applications in many areas of research and industry, including the following.

Mechanics, manufacturing: observation of the behavior of moving parts and malfunctions in machines such as weaving looms, rotary printing presses, machine tools, robots, motors, welding machines, cutting machines, etc.

Electricity: study of natural and artificial phenomena such as lightning, arcs and short circuits, switch and connector development and improvement, etc.

Aeronautics: examination of the trajectories of fast-moving vehicles (aircraft, rockets, launchers, etc.), aerodynamic studies in wind tunnels or in flight, etc.

Hydrodynamics: study of fluid flows in pipes or in the open air, aerosols, etc.

Detonation: characterization of propellant...

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