Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor
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Resumo: | A thermal neutron image acquiring system is being developed at the Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear-IEN (CNEN). This system would be capable to perform non-destructive assays after 2D images acquired on a real or quasi real time basis as well as 3D tomographic images reconstructed from the two-dimensional ones. The source-detector set is constituted by the Argonauta reactor - furnishing a thermal neutron flux of 4.46 ×10(5) n · cm-2·s-1 - and by a converter-scintillating screen for this kind of radiation. After a 90º deviation from its original path through a dark chamber provided with a properly positioned mirror, the light emitted by this screen is captured by a CCD-based video-camera coupled to a microcomputer which processes the data and supplies the final digital images. As a previous step aiming at the gathering of parameters and features to characterize the system, a conventional photo camera has been used instead of the video-camera being yet purchased. This work presents the qualitative and quantitative results obtained by using this preliminary system, such as 2D images of several objects and the Modulation Transfer Function-MTF respectively. Besides that, a comparison is made between the results achieved by using this system and those arising from a traditional neutrongraphy employing radiographic films. |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta ReactorA thermal neutron image acquiring system is being developed at the Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear-IEN (CNEN). This system would be capable to perform non-destructive assays after 2D images acquired on a real or quasi real time basis as well as 3D tomographic images reconstructed from the two-dimensional ones. The source-detector set is constituted by the Argonauta reactor - furnishing a thermal neutron flux of 4.46 ×10(5) n · cm-2·s-1 - and by a converter-scintillating screen for this kind of radiation. After a 90º deviation from its original path through a dark chamber provided with a properly positioned mirror, the light emitted by this screen is captured by a CCD-based video-camera coupled to a microcomputer which processes the data and supplies the final digital images. As a previous step aiming at the gathering of parameters and features to characterize the system, a conventional photo camera has been used instead of the video-camera being yet purchased. This work presents the qualitative and quantitative results obtained by using this preliminary system, such as 2D images of several objects and the Modulation Transfer Function-MTF respectively. Besides that, a comparison is made between the results achieved by using this system and those arising from a traditional neutrongraphy employing radiographic films.Sociedade Brasileira de Física2005-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332005000500011Brazilian Journal of Physics v.35 n.3b 2005reponame:Brazilian Journal of Physicsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)instacron:SBF10.1590/S0103-97332005000500011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonçalves,Marcelo J.Lopes,Ricardo TadeuSilvani,Maria InesAlmeida,Gevaldo L. deFurieri,Rosanne C. A. A.eng2005-11-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-97332005000500011Revistahttp://www.sbfisica.org.br/v1/home/index.php/pt/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbfisica@sbfisica.org.br||sbfisica@sbfisica.org.br1678-44480103-9733opendoar:2005-11-07T00:00Brazilian Journal of Physics - Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)false |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor Gonçalves,Marcelo J. |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Development of a CCD-based image acquiring system for neutrons at the Argonauta Reactor |
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Gonçalves,Marcelo J. |
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Gonçalves,Marcelo J. Lopes,Ricardo Tadeu Silvani,Maria Ines Almeida,Gevaldo L. de Furieri,Rosanne C. A. A. |
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Lopes,Ricardo Tadeu Silvani,Maria Ines Almeida,Gevaldo L. de Furieri,Rosanne C. A. A. |
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Gonçalves,Marcelo J. Lopes,Ricardo Tadeu Silvani,Maria Ines Almeida,Gevaldo L. de Furieri,Rosanne C. A. A. |
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A thermal neutron image acquiring system is being developed at the Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear-IEN (CNEN). This system would be capable to perform non-destructive assays after 2D images acquired on a real or quasi real time basis as well as 3D tomographic images reconstructed from the two-dimensional ones. The source-detector set is constituted by the Argonauta reactor - furnishing a thermal neutron flux of 4.46 ×10(5) n · cm-2·s-1 - and by a converter-scintillating screen for this kind of radiation. After a 90º deviation from its original path through a dark chamber provided with a properly positioned mirror, the light emitted by this screen is captured by a CCD-based video-camera coupled to a microcomputer which processes the data and supplies the final digital images. As a previous step aiming at the gathering of parameters and features to characterize the system, a conventional photo camera has been used instead of the video-camera being yet purchased. This work presents the qualitative and quantitative results obtained by using this preliminary system, such as 2D images of several objects and the Modulation Transfer Function-MTF respectively. Besides that, a comparison is made between the results achieved by using this system and those arising from a traditional neutrongraphy employing radiographic films. |
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