Conveners
ToF Instrument projects II
- Yoshiaki Kiyanagi (Hokkaido University)
- Dayakar Penumadu (University of Tennessee)
Dr
Tetsuya Kai
(Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
08/04/2014, 09:50
Construction of the Energy-Resolved Neutron Imaging System (ERNIS) has started in 2012 at the Material and Life science experimental Facility (MLF) of J-PARC. Beam line shields, a new beam shutter, in-shield devices except a T0 chopper, sample stages and detector stages have been installed in the fiscal year ended March 2013 as shown in the attached photograph. The first beam will be delivered...
Dr
Sven Vogel
(Los Alamos Neutron Science Center)
08/04/2014, 09:00
We recently applied novel detector technology for the first time to perform element-specific neutron imaging at LANSCE. Utilizing neutron absorption resonances, we were able to image the tungsten and uranium concentrations in mock-up nuclear fuel pellets enclosed in a steel cladding. Several urania pellets were sintered in contact with tungsten metal plates, leading to diffusion of the...
Dr
Winfried Kockelmann
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
08/04/2014, 10:30
The materials science instrument IMAT is currently under construction at the second target station of the ISIS pulsed neutron source [1]. IMAT will offer neutron radiography, tomography and energy selective imaging measurements. In the long run, diffraction detectors on IMAT will offer spatially-resolved crystallographic phase, residual strain and texture analyses of regions of interest in a...