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Book Neutron Radiography System Design and Characterization Proceedings

Download or read book Neutron Radiography System Design and Characterization Proceedings written by Hisao Kobayashi and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Neutron Radiography System Design and Characterization

Download or read book Neutron Radiography System Design and Characterization written by Hisao Kobayashi and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Neutron Radiography

    Book Details:
  • Author : John P. Barton
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2013-06-29
  • ISBN : 9400938713
  • Pages : 902 pages

Download or read book Neutron Radiography written by John P. Barton and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-06-29 with total page 902 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proceedings of the Second World Conference, Paris, France, June 16-20, 1986

Book Design  Development  Characterization  and Application of a New Neutron Imaging Facility at the Penn State Breazeale Reactor

Download or read book Design Development Characterization and Application of a New Neutron Imaging Facility at the Penn State Breazeale Reactor written by Alibek Kenges and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neutron imaging is a powerful tool in the field of non-destructive testing that utilizes unique attenuation properties of neutrons allowing through-images of some high-density objects. The Radiation Science and Engineering Center (RSEC) has had a neutron imaging facility for the last several decades. With the installation of a new core moderator assembly and new beam ports at the RSEC -- the Penn State Breazeale Reactor (PSBR) in 2018, a dedicated neutron beam port became available for a new neutron imaging facility at RSEC (RSEC -- NIF). The initial design of the beam port designated for the RSEC -- NIF was of divergent type that needed to be upgraded by means of collimator components and filters. After a thorough investigation of existing neutron imaging facilities around the world, it has been decided to collimate the beam port with convergent and divergent collimators and to filter the gamma and neutron content with the single crystal bismuth and sapphire filters. A set of system characterization experiments were conducted at the RSEC -- NIF that confirmed the system's correspondence to a Category I facility by ASTM standards. In addition to that, the collimation ratio of the new system was measured following the procedures given in the ASTM protocols and resulted in the effective L/D ratio value between 107 and 115. The thermal flux across the exit surface from the beam port at the biological shield was measured to be equal to 5.4E+06 n/cm^2-s at 1MWth reactor power. The application of the RSEC -- NIF's capabilities in neutron radiography (NR) and tomography (NT) techniques were demonstrated imaging different types of environmental samples for the presence and visualization of microplastic particles. Preliminary results of NT experiments conducted at the RSEC -- NIF have shown that this technique can be used as an intermediary step to visualize the content and spatial distribution of microplastics in the sand columns. Additionally, the NR capabilities of the RSEC -- NIF were utilized to visualize the microplastic particles in the sediment samples and used water filters. All obtained results and the continuation of research in this direction can potentially shed some light in the general research of microplastic transport mechanisms in different terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Book Characterization of Neutron Radiography System

Download or read book Characterization of Neutron Radiography System written by Wan Muhamad Saridan Wan Hassan and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Neutron Radiography  3

Download or read book Neutron Radiography 3 written by Shigenori Fujine and published by Springer. This book was released on 1990-07-31 with total page 1046 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proceedings of the Third World Conference held in Osaka, Japan, May 14-18, 1989

Book Neutron Radiography

Download or read book Neutron Radiography written by Garbe,U. and published by Materials Research Forum LLC. This book was released on 2020-02-05 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neutron radiography represents a powerful non-destructive testing technique that is still very much in development. The book reveals the amazing diversity of scientific and industrial applications of this technique, the advancements of the state-of-art neutron facilities, the latest method developments, and the expected future of neutron imaging.

Book Characterization of a Neutron Imaging Platform Utilizing a Compact Electronic Neutron Generator for Evaluation of Analog and Digital Neutron Imaging Methods and Techniques

Download or read book Characterization of a Neutron Imaging Platform Utilizing a Compact Electronic Neutron Generator for Evaluation of Analog and Digital Neutron Imaging Methods and Techniques written by Michael James Taylor and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlike X-Rays that interact strongly with the electron cloud surrounding atoms, neutrons interact very weakly with these electrons, but quite strongly with the nucleus of the atom. X-Rays follow a nearly linear trend of decreasing transmission as the atomic number of the element increases. Neutrons follow no such behavior and certain isotopes of elements such as lithium, boron, cadmium, and gadolinium interact very strongly with neutrons, unlike dense elements such as lead or tungsten. This gives neutrons a unique probing capability where X-Rays do not suffice. Neutron imaging is widely used in the commercial sector for munitions and critical aerospace component inspection as well as in the research realm for biological forensics, cultural heritage providence studies, and capturing repetitive processes such as cyclical fluid motion in rotating motors. Current neutron sources are typically nuclear reactors and spallation sources that provide incredibly high neutron yields and flux for the images, leading to reduced image times and/or high spatial resolution as well as new imaging techniques such as computed tomography, polarized neutron imaging, and phase contrast imaging. However, such sources are very expensive, require thorough regulatory oversight, and pose biological hazards from spent nuclear materials. Smaller sources such as sealed tube deuterium-deuterium or deuterium-tritium sources can allow for in-field inspection at a fraction of the cost of a reactor, but don't necessarily provide fast image acquisitions or adequate image quality. This thesis explores a system that is intended to fill the space between weak portable devices and strong, costly, immobile ones. An accelerator-based neutron generator has been designed and manufactured by Phoenix LLC in Madison, WI. This system operates on the principle of deuterium-deuterium fusion, which releases a free 2.45MeV (nominal) neutron in the fusion process. The system can be installed and commissioned in different locations throughout its lifetime and provides for in-field or commercial inspection of components. It has a neutron yield several orders of magnitude higher than sealed-tube neutron sources. The goal herein was to: enhance the performance of the neutron generator through careful beamline design from the source to the target to obtain the maximum neutron yield, optimize the geometry of the neutron moderator and collimator to maximize the imaging metrics of a thermalized and collimated neutron beam free of background gamma and fast neutron radiation contamination, and find efficient neutron detector solutions that can capture high-quality neutron images. Monte Carlo simulations were extensively employed for these optimization efforts. The system has been shown to produce high quality neutron radiographs in terms of contrast, noise, and resolution, using many different techniques for imaging. Many materials were explored for moderation and shielding, and many neutron detectors were researched and experimented with to demonstrate advantages and disadvantages for their use on the Phoenix neutron imaging system. Sample images will be shown and discussed including conventional radiography using medical, industrial, and photographic film, 2-dimension digital imaging using pixelated cameras such as Charge Coupled Devices (CCD), Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS), amorphous Silicon (aSi), and Computed Radiography (CR). Neutron Computed Tomography (nCT) is demonstrated as a 3-dimensional imaging technique as well. Case studies will be discussed and options for further optimization for collimator, moderator, and detector designs will be outlined. Recommendations for future research will be discussed in the final chapter.

Book Neutron Radiography

Download or read book Neutron Radiography written by Harold Berger and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Neutron Radiography  4

    Book Details:
  • Author : John P. Barton
  • Publisher : Gordon & Breach Science Pub
  • Release : 1993
  • ISBN : 9782881246241
  • Pages : 878 pages

Download or read book Neutron Radiography 4 written by John P. Barton and published by Gordon & Breach Science Pub. This book was released on 1993 with total page 878 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These proceedings of the Fourth World Conference, held in San Francisco, May 1992, provide a comprehensive review of progress in the uses of neutron radiation for the internal inspection of objects. The volume contains over 90 reports from neutron radiography institutions in 23 countries. The reports fall into three general categories. Part 1 provides reviews. Parts 2-8 emphasize applications: general, aerospace, nuclear fuel, neutron capture, electronic imaging, reactor sources, and small sources. Parts 9-12 emphasize technology: radioscopy, computed tomography, system characterization, and miscellaneous advances in technology. Indexed by author and by country and center, but not by subject. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Proceedings

    Book Details:
  • Author : Carl-Otto Fischer
  • Publisher : Dgzfp
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 824 pages

Download or read book Proceedings written by Carl-Otto Fischer and published by Dgzfp. This book was released on 1997 with total page 824 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book High Resolution Neutron Imaging with Liglass Multicore Scintillating Fiber and Diffusion Studies to Enable Improved Neutron Imaging

Download or read book High Resolution Neutron Imaging with Liglass Multicore Scintillating Fiber and Diffusion Studies to Enable Improved Neutron Imaging written by Michael Edward Moore (Physicist) and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: High resolution neutron imaging is an essential tool used for fundamental characterization of novel x-ray opaque microstructures. Currently, advanced neutron scattering facilities enable users to image materials with state-of-the-art neutron radiography spatial resolutions of approximately 10-15 microns. Continued progress towards micron resolution is limited by the intensity and the linearity of available thermal neutron fluxes. This places an emphasis on increasing neutron conversion/detection efficiency while maintaining the spatial accuracy of the projected radiograph.This dissertation reports the results of experimental fabrication and characterization of a microstructured multicore 6-lithium-glass scintillating fiber as a proof-of-concept high resolution neutron imager. The approach towards micron-level thermal neutron imaging and fundamental scintillator materials research for relevant imaging technologies are presented. Fabrication trials and neutron/gamma discrimination observations for an initial square-packed multicore design are described first. Then the fabrication process used for a proof-of-concept hexagonal-packed multicore design,and an evaluation of its radioluminescence and chemical stability is presented. Scintillation characteristics of a neutron imaging face plate were estimated, and its spatial resolution was experimentally measured. The ultimate resolving power of the proof-of-concept multicore was comparable to the state-of-the-art. The impact of even higher resolution designs, with potential to track neutron conversion particles using smaller core pitch or different cladding material, is discussed. Neutron imaging often requires nonlinear detection systems that can accurately represent the spatial features of an irradiated object. While thin film and microchannel plate detectors have been heavily researched for this application, little effort has been made to create selective scintillating regions within structured silicate glass detectors. This dissertation presents the continued research of diffusing trivalent cerium in lithium loaded glass. The creation of near surface regions of scintillation with thermal diffusion of the Ce3+ activator into 6Li glass is presented, and its use for neutron imaging with a bent optical fiber taper is discussed. The activation energy of Ce within the silicate is calculated and its valance state is observed as a function of diffusion depth. The diffusion process is then adopted for use with YAP (YAlO3:Ce) for associated particle imaging applications.

Book Nondestructive Testing Methods and New Applications

Download or read book Nondestructive Testing Methods and New Applications written by Mohammad Omar and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2012-03-02 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nondestructive testing enables scientists and engineers to evaluate the integrity of their structures and the properties of their materials or components non-intrusively, and in some instances in real-time fashion. Applying the Nondestructive techniques and modalities offers valuable savings and guarantees the quality of engineered systems and products. This technology can be employed through different modalities that include contact methods such as ultrasonic, eddy current, magnetic particles, and liquid penetrant, in addition to contact-less methods such as in thermography, radiography, and shearography. This book seeks to introduce some of the Nondestructive testing methods from its theoretical fundamentals to its specific applications. Additionally, the text contains several novel implementations of such techniques in different fields, including the assessment of civil structures (concrete) to its application in medicine.

Book Development and characterization of a real time neutron radiographic imaging system

Download or read book Development and characterization of a real time neutron radiographic imaging system written by John Thomas Lindsay and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interpreting Neutron Radiographs Via Computer Simulation

Download or read book Interpreting Neutron Radiographs Via Computer Simulation written by and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Computer simulation of the neutron radiographic process has been performed using Monte Carlo techniques. The results were compared to extensive experimental studies aimed at interpreting neutron radiographs of a special gage that contained varying amounts of water. The gage is intended to be used as a calibration device for measuring the water content in an enclosure under varying experimental conditions. Edge effects between regions of changing water thicknesses complicated the calibration procedure. Computer simulation of the experimental gage provided considerable insight into understanding and interpreting the radiographs. The results of computer analysis of the neutron radiographic testing of the gage were in excellent agreement with densitometer scans for most of the cases that were evaluate. The computer simulation indicated that the importance of edge effects, beam divergence, position of the film, source neutron energy and effects of water temperature can be accurately and effectively studied using Monte Carlo computer simulation of the neutron radiographic experiment This type of analysis can significantly help in the interpretation of neutron radiographs as well as in the design of experimental systems that use neutron radiography as a measuring tool. Detailed results of the experimental tests and analyses are provided.