Every take-off and landing on INS Vikrant is a high-stakes engineering moment. @Photron_HSV high-speed cameras capture flight-deck and aircraft dynamics in ultra-detail, enabling validation of STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) operations; from ski-jump launches to arrestor-wire recoveries. Proven during LCA (Navy) and MiG-29K trials, including night landings. “STOBAR moments, captured at the speed of truth.” #FlightTrials #INSVikrant #STOBAR #NavalAviation #HighSpeedCameras
Fusion research just got more colorful!
Captured using a color Photron Nova S16 from https://t.co/3bVIHYL5tl, this footage shows the latest #plasma pulses inside the ST40 tokamak captured by our customer Tokamak Energy, filmed at an incredible 16,000fps with stunning detail.
Plasma is better in colour! Watch one of our latest #plasma pulses in our ST40 tokamak, filmed using our new high-speed colour camera at an incredible 16,000 frames per second.
Each pulse lasts around a fifth of a second. What you’re seeing is mostly visible light from the plasma’s edge, glowing pink. The core is simply too hot to emit visible light.
In this footage, lithium is dropped into the plasma. As it interacts, it glows red when excited, then turns green as it becomes ionised, losing an electron. From there, it traces the magnetic field lines, revealing the plasma’s path around the tokamak.
Lithium is the focus of our $52 million ST40 upgrade programme, in partnership with @ENERGY and @energygovuk. This builds on pioneering work at @PPPLab and others that has shown that lithium can significantly improve plasma performance.
This video comes from ongoing research into X-point radiator (XPR) regimes, a promising operating mode for future #fusion power plants that aims to cool the plasma before it reaches plasma-facing components (PFCs), helping to reduce wear without compromising performance.
Fusion research just got a lot more colourful!
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Visit Photron at the APS March Global Physics Summit taking place in Anaheim, California next week! Be sure to swing by booth 914 to check out our FASTCAM high-speed cameras and our high-speed polarization camera systems. https://t.co/4IyHkLcZGT
The FASTCAM NOVA S20 offers the user the freedom to select between 10-bit and 12-bit operation to enhance performance, with megapixel recording rates up to 20,000 frames per second (fps) and 16,500fps respectively. https://t.co/yGnBa0LvFZ
OSG Guests- visit us in the Granite Conference Center, inside the Hilton, where we will be serving complimentary appetizers and beverages on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 4 PM to 11 PM, along with Telops, AstroHaven, Specialised Imaging, and OREM.
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Our FASTCAM Mini series has expanded to include the MINI R5-4K and R3-4K high-speed cameras. These models feature a unique 4K/UHD sensor, making them perfect for applications that demand the observation of extensive areas without compromising image quality.
Find out how researchers in this study utilized a polarization filter array and Photron high-speed camera to image biological tissues undergoing large, dynamic deformations at 7,000 frames per second.
Stop by our booth #12018 at the upcoming Automotive Testing Expo! We can't wait to connect with you and explore how we can support your high-speed camera needs. See you there!
Discover how Photron high-speed cameras analyzed renewable fuels like methanol, derived from refuse and industrial waste. With existing global infrastructure, methanol could rapidly become a “drop-in” fuel for current vehicles with minor modifications. https://t.co/bvQoxx7P11
Schlieren imaging visualizes changes in pressure, temperature, and shock waves in transparent mediums like air, offering detailed insights in applications such as wind tunnels and pressure chambers. Find out how our high-speed cameras are used: https://t.co/jIKLH7R8PY
Photron hopes to see you at the upcoming ECM Defence Symposium, hosted by ECM Technologies. This year, it will be held at the Maslow Hotel’s Conference Centre on Thursday, September 19, 2024. https://t.co/iHoFm88ETw
Microfluidics involves manipulating fluids in micro-channels using miniaturized devices with chambers that confine or direct fluid flow. Find out how our high-speed cameras are used for microfluidics research. https://t.co/nvmUqcaeuu
Join us at The UK Fluids Conference 2024, a key event for those in fluid mechanics research across the UK. We eagerly anticipate your participation and look forward to addressing your high-speed camera inquiries in person. https://t.co/nRxqezz0bw
The utilization of high-speed cameras in production line troubleshooting and monitoring has become an indispensable asset for manufacturing, engineering, and quality assurance professionals globally. https://t.co/zpc2gGRBdV
Photron will be showcasing our high-speed cameras at the upcoming DYMAT conference in Zurich this month. Our cameras have been instrumental in helping researchers study the dynamic behavior of materials and their applications. https://t.co/CRqCo2Pn26
The new Photron INFINICAM is a high-speed streaming camera that captures 1.2-megapixel images at 1,000fps via USB 3.1. The latest SDK supports Python and C++, enabling intuitive real-time image processing. https://t.co/4WV7vFjZNu
Introducing the new FASTCAM MINI R5-4K high-speed camera. Users can enjoy 12-bit image recording rates of up to 1,250fps at 4K resolution, with impressive shutter speeds that go as low as 2µs. Find out more: https://t.co/i9cipkLvqu
The FASTCAM NOVA S20 combines advanced CMOS sensor technology with high-speed digital imaging to serve various applications. Choose between 10-bit and 12-bit operation, achieving recording rates of 20,000 fps and 16,500 fps, respectively. - https://t.co/rdBP3HS1E6
High-speed imaging has long been employed in research laboratories and academic institutions globally, offering students and faculty comprehensive analyses of diverse events - https://t.co/V6GOj5GQhw
Photron is excited to announce its participation in the 18th International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics, taking place 3 - 5 September 2024 at the University of Liverpool in the UK.
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