Applications of a 1 Mfps video camera to water surface phenomena

Kohsei Takehara*, Sigurdur T. Thoroddsen, T. Goji Etoh

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A 1 M fps video camera was applied to the observation of drop impacts onto water surfaces. It captured the detailed mechanism of sheet ejection from the contact region between the drop and the water surface, the small droplets separated from the ejected sheet and bubble entrapment by a drop impacting onto a water surface. The 103 consecutive images are enough to form a short movie which is suitable for dynamic recognition.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)63-70
Number of pages8
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume4948
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes
EventPROCEEDINGS SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering: 25th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics - Beaune, France
Duration: Sep 29 2002Oct 4 2002

Keywords

  • 1M frames per second
  • High-speed video camera
  • Water surface

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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