
Outdoor Research Trials
Highlights
High-precision capture of transient signals under extreme loads
A systematic measurement engineering for outdoor ranges, explosion test sites and naval platforms — capturing and analyzing, with high precision, the fast-changing signals induced by extreme loads such as explosions, hyper-velocity impacts and rapid thermal shock — vibration, shock waves, dynamic strain and transient temperature — as well as fragment initial velocity and projectile velocity.
Costly test opportunities: range, explosion-site and naval trials are expensive and rare — they must succeed on the first attempt, as a retry is extremely costly.
Transient signals from extreme loads: vibration, shock waves, dynamic strain and transient temperature induced by explosions, hyper-velocity impacts and thermal shock change within milliseconds.
Harsh physical environment: heat, humidity, salt fog, dust, vibration and electromagnetic pulses combine, so the measurement chain must offer matching immunity and protection.
Wide-area multi-point synchronisation: observation points span hundreds of metres to kilometres, requiring an external time base for microsecond-level sync to support waveform comparison and location inversion.
Related equipment
Field Data Waveforms
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iSD-101Air Shock Wave · Ground-Reflected Overpressure
iSV-613Fixed-Source Blast Vibration · Tri-axial (Two-Point Comparison)
iSV-613Field Vibration Waveform (Sample 01)
iSV-613Field Vibration Waveform (Sample 02)
NUXI-2012Air Shock Wave · Free-Field Overpressure
iSD-404Field Damage-Effect Raw Waveform (Sample 01)
iSD-404Field Damage-Effect Raw Waveform (Sample 02)
