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Neutron radiographic imaging

Hartnig et al. (2008) used neutron radiographic imaging combined with locally... [Pg.281]

Neutron Radiography.47 A neutron beam is directed on the test sample and the resulting attenuated beam falls on a conversion screen and a radiographic image is obtained. The neutrons of different energies are classified as ... [Pg.133]

The neutron beam impinges on the sample and the attenuated neutron beam falls on a film, together with a conversion screen. The secondary radiation exposes the film, resulting in a radiographic image of the test sample. [Pg.134]

Gd converter can be used. Both techniques were studied and compared with the common direct neutron imaging with Gd metal converter (0.1mm thick) and single coated fine grained radiographic film, exposed in a vacuum cassette. The unprotected IP ( TR type ) in combination with the Gd metal converter were also exposed in a vacuum cassette. Our experience can summarized as follows ... [Pg.508]

The application of IP can facilitate or even make feasible some experimental techniques in NR, where the neutron source intensity poses a problem for imaging with radiographic films. [Pg.510]


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