This is the place to post your Frame Capture and Slow Motion videos or comment on such.
This is a posting extracted from the 64-Pounder thread:
Max Caliber wrote: "It would be great if you could slow that down to super slow motion."
1,200 FPS (frames per second) is as fast as our company's camera will do, Max. I have compared this mod. clip with an unaltered one and the speed is the same. The lanyard whip is just as DD says and has nothing to do with wind.
Mike and I looked at that clip quite a few times and we guess that mass of concrete is traveling at 150 feet per second. Parrott-Cannon will tell us if we are close or not.
From Parrott Cannon we now have the answer:
"Based on the video posted the velocity is 180 fps plus or minus 2.8 fps. I have attached a word document that documents the analysis."
Thank you Parrott-Cannon. Now we can calculate muzzle energy per the std. formula.
ME=mxv(sq)divided by 450400. The mass has to be in grains avoirdupois (7,000 per lb.) and the velocity in feet per second. The 450400 is the modern constant which works well with most bullet shapes and ballistic coefficients.
ME=959000 x 32400 / 450400
ME=3.10716(10th power)/450400
ME=68,986.678 Foot Pounds
Also we have this from Max Caliber:
"I think the blast is especially impressive on that video and frames picked through the whole event would be very interesting."
I did this for George Gaskill's excellent 30mm rifle shot at the Montana event and there was but one or two comments. Not much interest in an excellent series! If I have time in the late evening someday, I might try another frame capture series. But other than, "Oh, fire is peekin" or "Bright flash!" or "Projo's peekin!", what can you say about such a series? Is there anything intelligent that you can say??
Double D, Is it possible for you to post that Mod. of our clip that you made? That might be a good starting point for any discussion.
Thanks,
T&M