Affiliation:
1. Nuclear Analysis and Radiography Department, HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research, Hungarian Research Network , Konkoly-Thege Miklós út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
The Budapest Neutron Center operates the cold neutron beam imaging station, Neutron Optics and Radiography for Material Analysis (NORMA), for non-destructive testing. For the NORMA station, there have been increasing requests to reach higher spatial resolution and the ability to follow time-dependent processes. Therefore, the system used successfully so far was completely redesigned and installed for a variety of tasks. The new system is based on the principle of three independent modules, allowing for highly configurable settings. It is to find the right balance between the necessary spatial resolution, a sufficiently shorter or longer temporal resolution, and a large enough field of view. The systematic study of the setups clearly shows the parameters’ effects, helping to make the right choice for the measurement tasks. Among the rarely investigated parameters, we studied both the effect of the pixel binning and the change in the lens f-stop value on the spatial resolution. The newly improved NORMA facility allows the acquisition of high-quality neutron images for planned observations, e.g., local water kinetics in fuel cells.
Funder
Recovery and Resilience Facility of the European Union
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