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Impact of a hen egg in a rigid floor at 2000 mm/s

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posted on 2019-01-31, 16:23 authored by Jordi Marcé-NoguéJordi Marcé-Nogué

CASE B: Impact of a egg in a rigid floor at 2000 mm/s. Crack and spill of the yolk. The egg bounces

Tests were performed by crashing the specimens on a rigid support. To evaluate the impact damage resistance, specimens were dropped from height levels varying in the range from 50 to 1500 mm with its subsequent change of the impact velocity.

With the aim of visualize the impact event details, a high-speed camera MotionBLITZ Cube4 were used. The camera recording frequency was 1878 Hz, which represents a time resolution of 529 μs per frame.

From the work "Computational and Experimental Approach of the Phenomenology in the Impact of a Hen Eggshell" by Jordi Marcé-Nogué, Marco A. Pérez, Lluís Gil, Bernat Vila, Josep Fortuny, Albert G. Selles and Àngel Galobart presented in the ICCM 2013 - International Conference on Computational Mechanics held in Prague July 8th of 2013.

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