New data release: bvids 10.mpg captures the results of a 10J low-velocity impact test on carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). Key Technical Details: Focus: Barely Visible Impact Damage (BVID). Method: Ultrasonic C-scan verification.
Option 3: The Technical/Scientific (Best for engineering/NDT contexts) Visualizing Impact: BVID Test Case 10 🔬
Remember the days of the BronyVids parodies? We're digging through the deleted MLP video archives and just found bvids 10.mpg !
It’s a total time capsule of the old fandom's creative content, from comedic skits to early PMVs. Huge thanks to the community members working to keep these legendary videos alive after the original channels were taken down. [Link to Archive or YouTube Re-upload]
New Archive Entry: BVids Series 10 (Restored) 📽️
Ensuring these files remain accessible is an ongoing process that continues indefinitely into the future. Check out the full collection on the Internet Archive .
Demonstrates how internal delamination can occur even when the top surface remains unmodified.
New data release: bvids 10.mpg captures the results of a 10J low-velocity impact test on carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). Key Technical Details: Focus: Barely Visible Impact Damage (BVID). Method: Ultrasonic C-scan verification.
Option 3: The Technical/Scientific (Best for engineering/NDT contexts) Visualizing Impact: BVID Test Case 10 🔬 bvids 10.mpg
Remember the days of the BronyVids parodies? We're digging through the deleted MLP video archives and just found bvids 10.mpg ! New data release: bvids 10
It’s a total time capsule of the old fandom's creative content, from comedic skits to early PMVs. Huge thanks to the community members working to keep these legendary videos alive after the original channels were taken down. [Link to Archive or YouTube Re-upload] Huge thanks to the community members working to
New Archive Entry: BVids Series 10 (Restored) 📽️
Ensuring these files remain accessible is an ongoing process that continues indefinitely into the future. Check out the full collection on the Internet Archive .
Demonstrates how internal delamination can occur even when the top surface remains unmodified.