用于无损评价的在线聚焦快中子计算机断层扫描仪。

M G Bisbee, I Oksuz, M P VanZile, N J Cherepy, L R Cao
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在美国俄亥俄州立大学500kw研究堆上设计、制造并测试了一台快中子层析成像仪,该仪器的中子峰值通量为5.4 × 107 n·cm-2·s-1,中子中位能量为1.6 MeV。仪器和光束线也可配置热中子成像。该成像装置由透镜耦合、水冷电子倍增电荷耦合器件照相机、前表面反射镜和高光产率塑料聚乙烯烃甲苯闪烁体组成。仪器放在移动的推车上。总共有5个运动控制阶段被内置到系统的XYZ和旋转自由度的样品定位;第五阶段微调相机与闪烁体之间的焦距,实现在线对焦。带有用户友好图形用户界面的Python代码控制完全自动化的图像采集,不需要用户交互,但便于跟踪图像采集。一个完整的360投影的快中子计算机断层扫描数据集需要不到3小时,每个投影30秒。在线聚焦是由一个商业的、现成的、电介质驱动的液体透镜完成的。最后,使用利弗莫尔断层成像工具软件包将层析重建可视化。有效像素尺寸(宽度和高度)≈0.1058 mm,最小体素尺寸为0.1058 × 0.1058 × 0.1058 mm3,根据刀口测量计算,空间分辨率为231 μm。
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An automated fast neutron computed tomography instrument with on-line focusing for non-destructive evaluation.

A fast neutron tomography imaging instrument has been designed, built, and tested at The Ohio State University 500 kW Research Reactor on a fast neutron beamline with a peak neutron flux ≈5.4 × 107 n·cm-2·s-1 at 1.6 MeV median neutron energy. The instrument and beamline are also configurable for thermal neutron imaging. The imaging apparatus is composed of a lens coupled, water-cooled Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Device camera, a front-surface mirror, and a high light yield plastic Polyvinyl toluene scintillator. The instrument sits on a mobile cart. A total of 5 motion-control stages are built into the system for XYZ and rotational degrees of freedom for sample positioning; the fifth stage fine tunes the focal distance between the camera and the scintillator to achieve on-line focusing. A Python code with a user-friendly graphical user interface controls the fully automated image acquisition, not requiring user interaction, yet facilitating tracking of the image acquisition. A complete fast neutron computed tomography dataset with 360 projections requires less than 3 h, with 30 s per projection. On-line focusing is accomplished with a commercial, off-the-shelf, dielectrically actuated liquid lens. Finally, tomographic reconstructions are visualized using the Livermore Tomography Tools software package. The effective pixel size (width and height) is ≈0.1058 mm, yielding a minimum voxel size of 0.1058 × 0.1058 × 0.1058 mm3, and produces a spatial resolution of 231 μm when calculated from knife-edge measurements.

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