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1 October 1999 Development of high-energy neutron imaging for use in NDE applications
James M. Hall, Frank Dietrich, Clinton M. Logan, Gregory J. Schmid
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Abstract
We are currently developing a high-energy (10 - 15 MeV) neutron imaging system for use in NDE applications. Our goal is to develop an imaging system capable of detecting cubic- mm-scale voids or other structural defects in heavily- shielded low-Z materials within thick sealed objects. The system will be relatively compact (suitable for use in a small laboratory) and capable of acquiring tomographic image data sets. The design of a prototype imaging detector and multi-axis staging system will be discussed and selected results from recent imaging experiments will be presented. The development of an intense, accelerator-driven neutron source suitable for use with the imaging system will also be discussed.
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James M. Hall, Frank Dietrich, Clinton M. Logan, and Gregory J. Schmid "Development of high-energy neutron imaging for use in NDE applications", Proc. SPIE 3769, Penetrating Radiation Systems and Applications, (1 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363690
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Sensors

Prototyping

Image sensors

Scintillators

Tomography

Cameras

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