Accelerator-based neutron radioscopic systems

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Berger, H [1 ]
Dance, WE [1 ]
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[1] Ind Qual Inc, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 USA
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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There is interest in non-reactor source, thermal neutron inspection systems for applications Tn aircraft maintenance, explosive devices, investment-cast turbine blades, etc. Accelerator sources, (d-T), RFQ accelerators and cyclotrons as; examples, are available for either transportable or fixed neutron inspection systems. Sources are reviewed for neutron Output, portability, ease of use and cost, and for use with an electronic neutron imaging camera (image intensifier or scintillator-camera system) to provide a prompt response, neutron inspection system. Particular emphasis is given to the current aircraft inspection problem to detect and characterize corrosion. Systems are analyzed to determine usefulness in providing an on-line inspection technique to detect corrosion in aluminum honeycomb aircraft components, either on-aircraft or in a shop environment The neutron imaging sensitivity to hydrogenous aluminum corrosion product offers early detection advantages for aircraft corrosion, to levels of aluminum metal loss as small as 25 mu m The practical capability for a continuous scan thermal neutron radioscopic system to inspect up to 500 square feet of component surface per day is used as an evaluation criterion, with the system showing contrast sensitivity of at least 5% and image detail in the order of 4 mm for parts 10 cm thick. Under these practical conditions and 3-shift operation, the source must provide an incident thermal neutron flux of 5.6 x 10(4) n cm(-2)s(-1) at an L/D of 30. A stop-and go inspection approach, offering improved resolution, would require a source with similar characteristics.
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