6.7.2012
The short course is an introduction to the field of explosive engineering and how to best use digital high-speed imaging when conducting experiments or research for military or civilian applications. Both the fundamentals theory and practical training will be conducted at Colorado School of Mines in Explosive Research Laboratory at Idaho Springs.
Topics include: detonation and shock wave physics, selection of explosives, an introduction to high-speed imaging, scaling experiments for high-speed imaging, lighting and selecting lenses for the best results, triggering strategies, analysis of high-speed imagery, and more. Each topic will be presented by internationally renowned experts in their respective fields, and will address an audience spanning a wide range of scientific backgrounds.
Students will have the opportunity to work one-on-one with instructors in special evening sections designed to help participants work out solutions to their specific set of requirements for high-speed imagery.
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http://www.visionresearch.com/News--Events/Events/Tradeshows/eventid/9183
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