The high-speed projectile (resin bullet: speed approx. 50m/s) penetrating the plastic film was recorded synchronously from both sides of the film using two HPV-2 cameras. The synchronous recording can achieve a multidimensional phenomenological analysis that cannot be done with images taken from single direction. (Recording speed: 125,000 fps)
Hypervelocity flying object generate the shock wave
(Recording speed: 250,000 fps)
The discharge of chemical printer (Recording speed: 250,000 fps)
Propagation of the shock wave (Recording speed: 1,000,000 fps)
Images of a bursting balloon containing water (Recording speed: 8,000 fps)
Water jet (Recording speed 100,000 fps)
High-speed tensile test (200,000 fps)
Concrete compression test (10,000 fps)
Beating a drum (Recording speed: 16,000 fps)
The balloon bursting by the dart (Recording speed: 16,000 fps)
Golf ball impact (Recording speed:100,000 fps)
Electrical discharge (Recording speed:100,000 fps), Schlieren Photography
High-speed projectile (Recording speed: 100,000 fps)