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1 July 1974 HSRI High-Speed X-Ray Cinematographic System For Biomechanics Research
Max Bender, W. L. Rogers, John W. Melvin
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Proceedings Volume 0057, Effective Utilization of Photographic and Optical Technology to the Problems of Automotive Safety, Emissions, and Fuel Economy; (1974) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954305
Event: Effective Utilization of Photographic and Optical Technology to the Problems of Automotive Safety, Emissions, and Fuel Economy, 1974, Ann Arbor, United States
Abstract
Hign-speed x-ray cineradiograpny application to biomechanics and impact trauma research is a recent development. There is growing interest because of the need to observe directly, quantify, and analyze the mechanisms of these phenomena in a precise and accurate way. Advances in x-ray sources and detectors directed toward high frame rates have occurred in response to these needs.
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Max Bender, W. L. Rogers, and John W. Melvin "HSRI High-Speed X-Ray Cinematographic System For Biomechanics Research", Proc. SPIE 0057, Effective Utilization of Photographic and Optical Technology to the Problems of Automotive Safety, Emissions, and Fuel Economy, (1 July 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954305
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