Geomaterials (i.e. rock, sand, soil and concrete) are increasingly being encountered and used in extreme environments, in terms of the pressure magnitude and the loading rate. Advancing the understanding of the mechanical response of materials to impact loading relies heavily on having suitable high-speed diagnostics. One such diagnostic is high-speed photography, which combined with a variety of digital optical measurement techniques can provide detailed insights into phenomena including fracture, impact, fragmentation and penetration in geological materials. This review begins with a brief history of high-speed imaging. Section 2 discusses of the current state of the art of high-speed cameras, which includes a comparison between charge-co...
Characterisation of materials subject to high velocity deformation is necessary ...
The article highlights the topical problem of increasing efficiency of survey during monitoring of r...
During the last decades, the spalling technique has been more and more used to characterize the tens...
This paper presents the use of a high speed video system (high speed camera) in studying the crack i...
The observation of structural changes inside geo-materials during testing is still uncommon in geote...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract: A real-time and in situ optical measuring system is developed, which can be used to observ...
Impact processes are highly transient processes requiring high time resolution for diagnostics techn...
For measuring small, fast deformations on a micrometre scale optical methods are common. Various for...
The methods of dynamic holographic interferometry, using a pulsed ruby laser, and dynamic photoelast...
This report is about using a high speed camera to capture the Split Hopkinson Bar test, as the actio...
Rock discontinuities play an important role in the behavior of rock masses and have a high impact on...
The importance of characterising intact rock fracturing and rock mass damage in rock engineering has...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7623.47(OU-DES-OUEL--1852/90) / BLDS...
High resolution, high-speed photography is becoming a prominent diagnostic in ballistic experimentat...
Characterisation of materials subject to high velocity deformation is necessary ...
The article highlights the topical problem of increasing efficiency of survey during monitoring of r...
During the last decades, the spalling technique has been more and more used to characterize the tens...
This paper presents the use of a high speed video system (high speed camera) in studying the crack i...
The observation of structural changes inside geo-materials during testing is still uncommon in geote...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract: A real-time and in situ optical measuring system is developed, which can be used to observ...
Impact processes are highly transient processes requiring high time resolution for diagnostics techn...
For measuring small, fast deformations on a micrometre scale optical methods are common. Various for...
The methods of dynamic holographic interferometry, using a pulsed ruby laser, and dynamic photoelast...
This report is about using a high speed camera to capture the Split Hopkinson Bar test, as the actio...
Rock discontinuities play an important role in the behavior of rock masses and have a high impact on...
The importance of characterising intact rock fracturing and rock mass damage in rock engineering has...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7623.47(OU-DES-OUEL--1852/90) / BLDS...
High resolution, high-speed photography is becoming a prominent diagnostic in ballistic experimentat...
Characterisation of materials subject to high velocity deformation is necessary ...
The article highlights the topical problem of increasing efficiency of survey during monitoring of r...
During the last decades, the spalling technique has been more and more used to characterize the tens...