Nondestructive evaluation methods and systems based on specific attributes of neutron interactions with materials are being developed. The special attributes of neutrons are low attenuation in most engineering materials, strong interaction with low Z elements, and epithermal neutron absorption resonances. The three methods under development at ORNL include neutron based tomography and radiography; through thickness, nondestructive texture mapping; and internal, noninvasive temperature measurement. All three techniques require high flux sources such as the High Flux Isotope Reactor, a steady state source, or the Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator, a pulsed neutron source. Neutrons are quite penetrating in most engineering materials and th...
Several hundred keV fast neutron radiography (HKFNR) can be a complementary technique to common ther...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...
Neutron radiography has been in use as a nondestructive testing technique for the past fifty years. ...
Neutron imaging is a method for non destructive investigation of objects in science and engineering....
The capability to perform neutron radiography and computed tomography is being developed at Oak Ridg...
AbstractNeutron tomography is a very powerful technique for the nondestructive evaluation of heavy i...
This research and development program was designed to improve nondestructive evaluation of large mec...
Range clearance operations at munitions testing grounds must discriminate Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) ...
The Nuclear Materials Identification System (NMIS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), although...
Neutron imaging is a non destructive experimental method, which allows for revealing of the inner st...
Neutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large objects (from few to hundred c...
Neutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large objects (from few to hundred c...
We are currently developing a high-energy (10 - 15 MeV) neutron imaging system for use in NDE applic...
Neutron radiography (NR) is a unique inspection method that can inspect for complex part placements,...
Several hundred keV fast neutron radiography (HKFNR) can be a complementary technique to common ther...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...
Neutron radiography has been in use as a nondestructive testing technique for the past fifty years. ...
Neutron imaging is a method for non destructive investigation of objects in science and engineering....
The capability to perform neutron radiography and computed tomography is being developed at Oak Ridg...
AbstractNeutron tomography is a very powerful technique for the nondestructive evaluation of heavy i...
This research and development program was designed to improve nondestructive evaluation of large mec...
Range clearance operations at munitions testing grounds must discriminate Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) ...
The Nuclear Materials Identification System (NMIS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), although...
Neutron imaging is a non destructive experimental method, which allows for revealing of the inner st...
Neutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large objects (from few to hundred c...
Neutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large objects (from few to hundred c...
We are currently developing a high-energy (10 - 15 MeV) neutron imaging system for use in NDE applic...
Neutron radiography (NR) is a unique inspection method that can inspect for complex part placements,...
Several hundred keV fast neutron radiography (HKFNR) can be a complementary technique to common ther...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...
International audienceNeutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large...