Author:
Wonglee S,Pornrungruengchok W,Chulapakorn T,Channuie J,Picha R,Liamsuwan T,Khaweerat S
Abstract
Abstract
The performance of neutron tomography facility at the Thai Research Reactor TRR-1/M1 is studied. Thermal neutron beams with a flux of 106 n/cm2/s are employed to radiate on a standard sample, so-called Strip B, in the test. The neutron irradiating on samples were detected by a neutron-to-photon conversion plate. After that, the low-energy photons were guided to a charge coupled device (CCD) to obtain a digital image. During the experiment, a rotation stage was used to rotate the sample in order to measure the attenuated/scatted neutrons at different angles with respect to the sample geometry. The angle-varied images were then processed via a reconstruction software to create a 3-dimension (3D) image (tomography). The result shows that an image of 0.5 mm-diameter cadmium wire could be observed by employing our facility, but the sharpness of the 3D image is still needed to be further improved.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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