⚒️ The video discusses an impact force measurement solution with a data update rate of up to 50 kHz.
🔌 The sensor used in the solution has a capacity of 50,000 pounds and is connected to a DI 1000 UHS - 10 K through a USB.
🖥️ The solution utilizes software called Low View 1000 HS - 10 K, which is run on a PC to analyze and configure the data.
🔨 The video demonstrates measuring the impact force from a hammer or rubber mallet using a 50 Khz data capture rate.
📊 The experimenter hits the sensor multiple times with different forces and records the maximum pounds of force applied.
📈 A detailed graph of the impact force over time is shown, allowing for a closer examination of the data.
🔨 Measuring the impact force from a hammer or rubber mallet using a high-speed data capture rate.
⚖️ Zooming in on the force of impact to obtain an accurate picture using this solution.
⏱️ Examining the force versus time capture of a single hit in slow motion to analyze the impact.
🔍 By zooming in on the graph, we can see that the impact took place within a duration of about 2 milliseconds.
⚖️ The maximum force during the impact was approximately 1,200 pounds.
🔍 The zoomed-in slice of time reveals a total duration of 3 milliseconds, with the actual impact lasting for about 2 milliseconds.