Energy-resolved neutron imaging for reconstruction of strain introduced by cold working

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Energy-resolved neutron transmission imaging is used to reconstruct maps of residual strains in drilled and cold-expanded holes in 5-mm and 6.4-mm-thick aluminum plates. The possibility of measuring the positions of Bragg edges in the transmission spectrum in each 55 × 55 µm2 pixel is utilized in the reconstruction of the strain distribution within the entire imaged area of the sample, all from a single measurement. Although the reconstructed strain is averaged through the sample thickness, this technique reveals strain asymmetries within the sample and thus provides information complementary to other well-established non-destructive testing methods.

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Tremsin, A. S., Kockelmann, W., Kelleher, J. F., Paradowska, A. M., Ramadhan, R. S., & Fitzpatrick, M. E. (2018). Energy-resolved neutron imaging for reconstruction of strain introduced by cold working. Journal of Imaging, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging4030048

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