15.11.2011 • Product

Video Stroboscopic Camera System

The Video Stroboscopic Camera System from LaVision licensed by German Aerospace Center (DLR), is designed to capture high frequency cylical events. This easy and cost effective system consists of up to four small camera heads, an accurate phase-shifting- / synchronisation device and a PC running the control software. The camera system completes the company’s product line of high speed and ultra high speed cameras, perfect for slow motion of fast cyclical and high speed events. The multi camera system ist well suited for investigating macro and microscopic flows, development and diagnostic of fast running machines e.g. turbines, engines (fuel injection, combustion) and marine propellers (cavitation). For example, in an Airbus A340-400 the air brakes were measured during the flight test in a wind tunnel.

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