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ISO 12721:2000

ISO 12721:2000 Non-destructive testing – Thermal neutron radiographic testing – Determination of beam L/D ratio

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Description

This International Standard defines an empirical technique for the measurement of the effective collimation ratio

and effective L/D of thermal neutron radiography beams for values between 20 and 1 000. The technique is based

upon analysis of a neutron radiographic image and is independent of measurements and calculations based on

physical dimensions of the collimator system. The device described in this International Standard has been

developed and tested using Gd foil converters with a single emulsion, high resolution film in vacuum cassettes.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-04-06

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

10

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard defines an empirical technique for the measurement of the effective collimation ratio

and effective L/D of thermal neutron radiography beams for values between 20 and 1 000. The technique is based

upon analysis of a neutron radiographic image and is independent of measurements and calculations based on

physical dimensions of the collimator system. The device described in this International Standard has been

developed and tested using Gd foil converters with a single emulsion, high resolution film in vacuum cassettes.

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