Preliminary Experimentation of Fast Neutron Radiography with D-T Neutron Generator at BARC

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S. Bishnoi
P. S. Sarkar
R. G. Thomas
T. Patel
M. Pal
P. S. Adhikari
A. Sinha
A. Saxena
S. C. Gadkari
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[1] Bhabha Atomic Research Center,Technical Physics Division
[2] Bhabha Atomic Research Center,Nuclear Physics Division
[3] Homi Bhabha National Institute,undefined
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Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation | 2019年 / 38卷
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D-T neutron generator; Neutron radiography; Imaging of low Z material;
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An experimental study on fast neutron radiography (FNR) has been carried out using a laboratory based D-T neutron generator facility at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and initial results are presented. The aim was to develop an FNR system with a moderate intensity neutron source for imaging of specimen containing mixed low-Z and high-Z materials. The experimental set-up consists of a D-T neutron generator, collimator and an EMCCD camera based imaging system. Experiments were carried out with the neutron generator having a source strength of about 2 × 109 n/s and source spot size of 20 mm. To obtain optimum image quality with such a moderate neutron yield, a collimator has been designed having an inlet aperture of 10 mm and an L/D of 43. The imaging system was kept at an optimum distance from the collimator and various test samples of materials ranging from low Z to high Z were imaged. Thick samples in step wedge form, hole features in step wedge of polyethylene, mild steel and lead were imaged and analysed. Also a test sample of a low Z material (HDPE) with a hole placed behind a thick Pb was imaged to study the effect of thickness of high Z material on image quality with fast neutrons. The initial results emphasizes that a moderate yield D-T neutron generator based fast neutron radiography system with EMCCD camera could be deployed for field applications yielding moderate image quality to obtain first hand information of the investigated samples.
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