Real-time imaging for neutron radiography at KURRI
Fujine, Shigenori; Yoneda, Kenji; Kanda, Keiji
Proceedings of first Asian symposium on research reactors1987
Proceedings of first Asian symposium on research reactors1987
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[en] For neutron radiography (NR), photographic techniques have been mainly used for many years. To observe a dynamic event and to test many samples, the real-time neutron radiography (i.e. neutron television - NTV) system has been introduced at the E-2 experimental tube of the Kyoto University Research Reactor (KUR). The NTV system has been practically applied to penetrating the side plates containing boron burnable poison to test MTR type reactor fuel, to investigation of moving objects and to neutron computed tomography (NCT). New approaches using some advanced neutron converters, a high sensitive and resolution TV camera and a high performance image processing system are being undertaken for standard indicators, visualization on air-water two-phase flow, NCT and so on. (author)
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Rikkyo Univ., Yokosuka, Kanagawa (Japan). Inst. for Atomic Energy; 547 p; Jul 1987; p. 371-380; Inst. for Atomic Energy, Rikkyo Univ; Yokosuka, Kanagawa (Japan); 1. Asian symposium on research reactors; Tokyo (Japan); 18-21 Nov 1986
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