Paper D–6: X-Ray Flash Cinematography up to 12,000 Images/Sec
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- SMPTE
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- Journal Article
- Article Type
- orig-research
- Abstract
- In a continuation of experiments reported at the last High-Speed Congress (1958) the authors study the conditions that determine the maximum frequency of periodic discharges through a flash x-ray tube. With the earlier device, using direct triggering of the tube and simple R-C or R-L-C recharging, the limit frequency is about 5000/sec. To get a higher rate, it is necessary to isolate the anode from the discharge condenser during the pauses. In the new circuit this controlled separation is attained by a quenched spark gap, which is periodically triggered by an electronic pulse generator. The device allows a precise control of frequency and total frame number. A capacitive voltage divider assures the synchronized pulses to the tube trigger electrode. With an apparatus following this principle, periodic x-ray flashes up to 12,000/sec and a total number of 60 were produced. Image separation is accomplished by means of a drum camera running at 80 m/sec. As applications, the authors show a frame series of the initiation of a squib and of the liquid metal transition in arc welding.
- Publication Date
- 1962-01-01
- DOI
10.5594/J18103XY- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J18103XY
- Author(s)
- A. Stenzel, Gustav Thomer
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A. Stenzel and Gustav Thomer; Paper D–6: X-Ray Flash Cinematography up to 12,000 Images/Sec, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J18103XY
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<li> A. Stenzel and Gustav Thomer; <cite id="bib-10-5594-j18103xy">Paper D–6: X-Ray Flash Cinematography up to 12,000 Images/Sec</cite>, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962 <span class="doi">10.5594/J18103XY</span> </li>