Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565600 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we present the proof-of-principle of NRAI and transmission Bragg edge imaging performed at Flight Path 5 (FP5) at the LANSCE pulsed, moderated neutron source of Los Alamos National Laboratory. A set of urania mockup fuel assemblies with intentionally introduced defects was investigated. The maps of elemental composition of pellets containing urania and tungsten were obtained simultaneously by resonance absorption imaging with spatial resolution better than â¼200 μm, while the voids and cracks were revealed by the transmission images obtained with thermal and cold neutrons. Our proof-of-principle experiments demonstrate that simultaneous acquisition of resonance and Bragg edge spectra enables concurrent mapping of isotope distributions, imaging of cracks and voids as well as measurements of some crystallographic parameters of fuel assemblies and their cladding. A detailed study of energy-dependent neutron statistics achievable at FP5 with our present detection system is also presented for a wide range of neutron energies.
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Authors
A.S. Tremsin, S.C. Vogel, M. Mocko, M.A.M. Bourke, V. Yuan, R.O. Nelson, D.W. Brown, W.B. Feller,