Neutron diffraction methods offer a direct measure of the elastic component of strain deep within crystalline materials through precise characterisation of the interplanar crystal lattice spacing. The unique non-destructive nature of this measurement technique is particularly beneficial in the context of engineering design and archaeological materials science, since it allows the evaluation of a variety of structural and deformational parameters inside real components without material removal, or at worst with minimal interference. We review a wide range of recent experimental studies using the Engin-X materials engineering instrument at the ISIS neutron source and show how the technique provides the basis for developing improved insight in...
Few recent examples are discussed where neutron diffraction had a major impact in rapidly developing...
The Ancient Charm project addresses several aspects of neutron analyses of archaeological materials,...
In 2012 the diffraction community will celebrate 100 years since the prediction of X-ray diffraction...
Neutron diffraction methods offer a direct measure of the elastic component of strain deep within cr...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior ...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior ...
Engin-X is a leading neutron diffractometer for materials science and engineering, with high resolut...
Engineering diffractometers are used extensively by both engineers and materials scientists for the ...
Residual stress measurement using neutron diffraction is becoming an increasingly important tool in ...
In-situ measurements using the non-destructive penetration of neutrons are commonplace at neutron so...
Neutron diffraction has been used for engineering applications for nearly three decades. The basis o...
In order to predict the durability of engineering components and improve performance, it is mandator...
Neutron diffraction is an effective and nondestructive method to investigate inner structure and str...
Neutron diffraction techniques are suitable for volume texture analyses due to high penetration of t...
Few recent examples are discussed where neutron diffraction had a major impact in rapidly developing...
The Ancient Charm project addresses several aspects of neutron analyses of archaeological materials,...
In 2012 the diffraction community will celebrate 100 years since the prediction of X-ray diffraction...
Neutron diffraction methods offer a direct measure of the elastic component of strain deep within cr...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior ...
The ENGIN-X beamline is mainly used to determine residual strains/stresses deep within the interior ...
Engin-X is a leading neutron diffractometer for materials science and engineering, with high resolut...
Engineering diffractometers are used extensively by both engineers and materials scientists for the ...
Residual stress measurement using neutron diffraction is becoming an increasingly important tool in ...
In-situ measurements using the non-destructive penetration of neutrons are commonplace at neutron so...
Neutron diffraction has been used for engineering applications for nearly three decades. The basis o...
In order to predict the durability of engineering components and improve performance, it is mandator...
Neutron diffraction is an effective and nondestructive method to investigate inner structure and str...
Neutron diffraction techniques are suitable for volume texture analyses due to high penetration of t...
Few recent examples are discussed where neutron diffraction had a major impact in rapidly developing...
The Ancient Charm project addresses several aspects of neutron analyses of archaeological materials,...
In 2012 the diffraction community will celebrate 100 years since the prediction of X-ray diffraction...