Digital Shadowgraph provides engineers with an invaluable tool for studying aerodynamics and flow mechanics

10 Sept 2007
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

Specialised Imaging Ltd. has announced the introduction of an innovative digital Shadowgraph that provides engineers with an invaluable new tool for studying aerodynamics and flow mechanics.

The Specialised Imaging Shadowgraph (SIS) camera enables high resolution imaging of ultra fast events in ambient as well as low light environments. Modern image sensors have allowed the design of cameras that will capture up to 11-million pixel images with the ability to shutter faster than 1µs. Integrating this camera with an ultra-fast high intensity spark source has resulted in a sophisticated Shadowgraph camera that is capable of image quality only previously achievable with film cameras but also offering the advantage of instantaneous access to data. Control software provides simple adjustment of imaging parameters and extensive measurement tools to accurately analyse results.

Camera stations can be arranged in the classic configuration looking directly at a reflective screen or as orthogonal pairs to provide valuable 3D data such as the pitch and yaw of supersonic airflows. Comprehensive triggering functionality has been implemented in the SIS camera system enabling it to be interfaced with almost any triggering device. An in-built velocity trap, using optional external triggers, ensures the camera will never suffer from experimental uncertainty in measuring the velocity of an object.

A shadowgraph is an optical instrument that reveals non-uniformities in transparent media like air, water, or glass. While a difference in temperature, a different gas, or a shock wave in a transparent medium cannot be directly seen, all these disturbances refract light rays, so they can cast shadows. Applications of shadowgraphy in science and technology are very broad. Shadowgraphy is used in aeronautical engineering to see the flow about high-speed aircraft and missiles, as well as in combustion research, ballistics, explosions, and in the testing of glass. The technique is related to, but simpler than, Schleiren methods that perform a similar function.

Specialised Imaging Ltd. is a knowledgeable, dynamic company focused upon design, manufacture, service and supply of ultra high-speed imaging systems and components for industrial, military and scientific applications.

For further information on the Specialised Imaging Shadowgraph (SIS) camera system please contact Specialised Imaging Ltd by email or telephone.

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