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17 April 2001 Michrocam concept of CCD Cranz Schardin high-speed camera
A. Merlen, C. Begue, L. Derbesse, Ph. Pernod, C. Ahyi
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Proceedings Volume 4183, 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424271
Event: 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, 2000, Sendai, Japan
Abstract
The old Cranz Schardin (C.S.) concept of multi-exposures high- speed visualization system has been reduced to the size of one CCD sensor. As a result of this concept, that have been called michrocam, integrates the advantages of both the Cranz Schardin systems and the modern numerical camera. Michrocam is a shadowgraph and schlieren visualization device. Thanks to this miniaturization, very high speed shadowgraphs and Schlieren can be performed not only in research laboratories but also in industrial environment. Moreover, the images are obtained through numerical standards directly manageable by any software of image treatment on a personal computer.
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A. Merlen, C. Begue, L. Derbesse, Ph. Pernod, and C. Ahyi "Michrocam concept of CCD Cranz Schardin high-speed camera", Proc. SPIE 4183, 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, (17 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424271
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Mirrors

CCD image sensors

Receptors

Cameras

CCD cameras

High speed cameras

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