Summary Report on Neutron Radiography


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Methods for inspecting by neutron radiography have been demonstrated and are being applied to a wide variety of inspection problems. It seems reasonable to anticipate that the future availability of neutron sources other than nuclear reactors will contribute to much wider application of this technique in industry.




A Summary Report on Neutron Radiography


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A development program concerned with techniques for neutron radiography has been in progress at this Laboratory since 1960. This report summarizes this program thus far and indicates the wide variety of applications of this inspection method.




Neutron Radiography


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Neutron radiography


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Neutron Radiography


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Proceedings of the Second World Conference, Paris, France, June 16-20, 1986




Neutron Imaging and Applications


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Neutron Imaging and Applications offers an introduction to the basics of neutron beam production in addition to the wide scope of techniques that enhance imaging application capabilities. An instructional overview of neutron sources, detectors, optics and spin-filters allows readers to delve more deeply into the discussions of radiography, tomography and prospective applications available in neutron holography techniques. A section devoted to current applications describes imaging single grains in polycrystalline materials, neutron imaging of geological materials and other materials science and engineering areas. Coverage of thermal neutron imaging of biological tissues, plant physiology, Homeland Security and contraband detection explore the future prospects of this cutting-edge research. Written by key experts in the field, researchers and engineers involved with imaging technologies will find Neutron Imaging and Applications a valuable reference.




Neutron Radiography


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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.




Neutron Radiography (3)


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Proceedings of the Third World Conference held in Osaka, Japan, May 14-18, 1989




Mathematics and Physics of Neutron Radiography


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Neutron radiography has in recent years emerged as a useful and complementary technology for radiation diagnosis. It is now routinely used in industrial quality assurance and in support of selected research and developmental activities. Conferences are held on the subject, pertinent handbooks exist, and technical papers appear regularly reporting on new developments. While neutron radiography has indeed passed through the transition from a scientific curiosity to technological relevance, it is a sign of its continuing dynamic evolution that little material has appeared which provides an integrated mathematical and physical analysis of the subject possessing both an instructional as well as reference function. It is our hope that this monograph will fill this need. The distinctiveness of neutron radiography rests on the unique interactions between neutrons and nuclei. This leads to some special relationships between the material and geometrical properties of an object and the neutron radiographic image. The evolution of a technical discipline demands that specific conceptual constructs be developed and their mathematical representations examined and compared with controlled experiments. Experience has convinced us that a particular and substantial body of knowledge has accumulated endowing neutron radiography with the essential foundations of a unique mathematical and physical science. Our scientific and professional involvement in neutron radiography began some 15 years ago when the senior author (A.A.H.) found himself with convenient access to the McMaster University Nuclear Reactor and research support from the Government of Canada.




Progress Report on Neutron Radiography


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The potential advantages of neutron radiography as an inspection method are discussed along with a historical review and discussions of neutron sources and detectors. The results of the current investigation of neutron-image detectors are discussed in regard to photographic speed, relative neutron-gamma response, and resolution comparisons.