Development of a Small-Aperture Slit System for a High Collimator Ratio at the Thermal Neutron Radiography Facility in JRR-3
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
A small-aperture slit system has been developed and installed to enhance the collimator ratio (“L⁄D”) of the thermal neutron radiography facility (TNRF) in JRR-3. The degree of unsharpness on neutron images is reduced by increasing the L⁄D. The small-aperture slit system increased the L⁄D by creating a small aperture size (“D”). Image sharpness improved when the aperture size was reduced to below 10 mm by 10 mm in the TNRF. On the other hand, there was almost no difference in unsharpness on images obtained above 10 mm by 10 mm in aperture size. These results indicate that an aperture size of less than 10 mm by 10 mm should be used for high-spatial-resolution imaging at the TNRF. The beam area of the small-aperture slits was relatively small in comparison with that of a conventional large collimator, though gradually increasing with increasing aperture size. Even with an aperture size of 5 mm by 5 mm, the practical beam area for imaging examinations corresponded to around 25 mm by 20 mm, which is enough area to carry out high-spatial-resolution imaging.
- 2011-07-01
著者
-
YASUDA Ryo
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
-
NOJIMA Takehiro
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
-
IIKURA Hiroshi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
-
SAKAI Takuro
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
-
MATSUBAYASHI Masahito
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
関連論文
- Visualization and Measurement of Dynamic Water Behavior in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell by Neutron Radiography
- Development of a Small-Aperture Slit System for a High Collimator Ratio at the Thermal Neutron Radiography Facility in JRR-3
- Development of a Small-Aperture Slit System for a High Collimator Ratio at the Thermal Neutron Radiography Facility in JRR-3
- Evaluation of Water Distribution in a Small-Sized PEFC by Neutron Radiography