Poster for 12th World Conference for Neutron Radiography (WCNR-12)

Shawn R Jensen, Aaron E Craft, David L Chichester

Research output: Contribution to conferencePoster

Abstract

Complimentary Relationships Between Neutron Computed Radiography and Digital X-ray Radiography of Radioactive Specimens The Transient Reactor Test (TREAT) Facility is a 19,000 MW reactor located at the Idaho National Laboratory which is used for transient testing of materials and experiments. A neutron radiography facility is installed which allows for low resolution neutron imaging with a capability of items up to 20 cm wide and 400 cm long. Along with the neutron radiography facility, a 370 kV digital X-ray system is located onsite for when X-ray imaging is more practical or when rapid imaging is requested. The X-ray facility can accommodate specimens up to 61 cm wide and 1000 cm long. This poster discusses the complimentary relationship between transfer-method Neutron Computed Radiography (nCR) and Digital X-ray Radiography (DR) imaging of radioactive specimens along with practical applications for nuclear fuels and materials testing programs. Both nCR and DR images were acquired of inert gas and water filled apparatus containing differing materials at varying radiation levels. Highly radioactive items have no effect on nCR image quality whereas radioactivity has varying degrees of effect in DR. Radioactive items as high as 20 mSv/h have been successfully imaged using X-ray DR methods.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2024
Event12th World Conference for Neutron Radiography (WCNR-12) - Idaho Falls, United States
Duration: Jun 3 2024Jun 7 2024

Conference

Conference12th World Conference for Neutron Radiography (WCNR-12)
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityIdaho Falls
Period06/3/2406/7/24

Keywords

  • 11 - NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
  • 36 - MATERIALS SCIENCE
  • TREAT
  • Neutron Radiography
  • Neutron vs X-ray radiography

INL Publication Number

  • INL/CON-24-78156
  • 176499

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