Long-exposure RGB photography with a fixed stand for the measurement of a trajectory of a dynamic impact device in real scale

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The present manuscript proposes a novel method for the measurement of a trajectory of a falling impact hammer in the dynamic loading of conveyor belts and the determination of their impact resistance. The proposed method has been experimentally tested and the results of the measurements are presented in this manuscript. The proposed method is based on the long-exposure photography with a long-duration opened shutter of the Nikon D5000 DSLR camera. Results of the experimental research were compared with direct reference measurements performed using the L-GAGE LT3 laser distance sensor. Differences between values, obtained by the new method and by the reference measurements were up to ±3 mm. The standard deviation identified in all the experiments was 1 mm.

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Kovanič, L., Ambriško, L., Marasová, D., Blišt’an, P., Kasanický, T., & Cehlár, M. (2021). Long-exposure RGB photography with a fixed stand for the measurement of a trajectory of a dynamic impact device in real scale. Sensors, 21(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21206818

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