Fundamental of neutron radiography and the present of neutron radiography in Japan
Description
Neutron radiography refers to the application of transmitted neutrons to analysis. In general, thermal neutron is used for neutron radiography. Thermal neutron is easily absorbed by light atoms, including hydrogen, boron and lithium, while it is not easily absorbed by such heavy atoms as tungsten, lead and uranium, permitting detection of impurities in heavy metals. Other neutrons than thermal neutron can also be applied. Cold neutron is produced from fast neutron using a moderator to reduce its energy down to below that of thermal neutron. Cold neutron is usefull for analysis of thick material. Epithermal neutron can induce resonance characteristic of each substance. With a relatively small reaction area, fast neutron permits observation of thick samples. Being electrically neutral, neutrons are difficult to detect by direct means. Thus a substance that releases charged particles is put in the path of neutrons for indirect measurement. X-ray film combined with converter screen for conversion of neutrons to charge particles is placed behind the sample. Photographing is carried out by a procedure similar to X-ray photography. Major institues and laboratories in Japan provided with neutron radiography facilities are listed. (Nogami, K.)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Hihakai Kensa
- Journal Volume
- 37
- Journal Issue
- 7
- Series
- Hihakai Kensa.
- Journal Page Range
- 542-551
- ISSN
- 0367-5866
- CODEN
- HIHKA
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Japan
- Country of Input or Organization
- Japan
- INIS RN
- 20029849
- Subject category
- S07: ISOTOPES AND RADIATION SOURCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCELERATOR FACILITIES; IMAGES; INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY; JAPANESE ORGANIZATIONS; NEUTRON GENERATORS; NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY; NEUTRON-PHOTON CONVERTERS; RADIATION ATTENUATION TESTING; REACTOR EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIE; RESEARCH PROGRAMS
- Descriptors DEC
- MATERIALS TESTING; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; NEUTRON SOURCES; NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING; PARTICLE SOURCES; RADIATION SOURCES; REACTOR COMPONENTS; TESTING