Impact Velocity Measurement Method Based on Trajectory and Impact Position
Author:
Liu Hui,Wang Jingfan,Wu Yuantao
Abstract
The impact velocity of falling weight is an instantaneous quantity. Currently, measurement of impact velocity relies on high-speed sensors to capture the moment of impact. The trajectory-position measurement method (TPMM) is proposed in this study. The main steps are: (1) The impact position is used to capture the impact time. It can be measured when the falling weight is stationary. (2) The discrete falling trajectory is measured and a new empirical regression algorithm is proposed to fit the expression of falling trajectory. (3) The impact velocity is obtained by taking the impact time into the first derivative of the trajectory expression. For 1–5 m falling height, the simulation shows that the relative maximum error and relative expanded uncertainty of the proposed method are less than 0.481% and 0.442%, respectively. Then, the actual experiment is carried out to verify the simulation. The proposed method has high accuracy and low uncertainty. The reasons are: (1) Only a low-speed displacement sensor is need for impact velocity measurement. It is easier to improve accuracy and stability of a low-speed sensor. (2) The empirical regression algorithm can improve the stability of falling trajectory fitting.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Special Scientific Research Program of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education
Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry
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