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Two-Dimensional Void Reconstruction by Neutron Transmission

Abstract

Contemporary algebraic reconstruction methods are utilized in investigating the two-dimensional void distribution in a water analog from neutron transmission measurements. It is sought to ultimately apply these techniques to the determination of time-averaged void distribution in two-phase flow systems as well as for potential usage in neutron radiography. Initially, projection data were obtained from a digitized model of a hypothetical two-phase representation and later from neutron beam traverses across a voided methacrylate plastic model. From 10 to 15 views were incorporated, and decoupling of overlapped measurements was utilized to afford greater resolution. In general, the additive Algebraic Reconstruction Technique yielded the best reconstructions, with others showing promise for noisy data. Results indicate the need for some further development of the method in interpreting real data.

Authors

Zakaib GD; Harms AA; Vlachopoulos J

Journal

Nuclear Science and Engineering, Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 145–154

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 1978

DOI

10.13182/nse78-a27133

ISSN

0029-5639
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