Conveners
B08: Seeing the Invisible: Structure Imaging - Safe and Effective Industry I
- Nicholas George Cutmore
- TSec Patrick Brisset
Mr
Nicholas George Cutmore
(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia)
26/04/2017, 09:00
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEASUREMENT
Oral
There is a growing need for improved methods for rapidly inspecting bulk air cargo, the majority of which is currently subjected to no physical inspection or scanning. Fast-neutron/X-ray radiography provides a method to produce images that show the shape, density and composition of objects in cargo. These can be used to identify a wide range of threat materials, including organic substances...
Ms
Haifa Ben Abdelouahed
(CNSTN, Tunisia)
26/04/2017, 09:20
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEASUREMENT
Oral
Blockages and material build-up in pipelines are most common problem in many types of process industries, particularly, in petroleum and chemical industries. Partial blockages may impair process plant operation whereas total blockages could lead to a shutdown. Thus, development of non-destructive methods for on-line blockages detection in pipelines is of a prime importance. In this paper, a...
Mr
Peng Cong
(Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University; Beijing Key Laboratory on Nuclear Detection and Measurement Technology, China)
26/04/2017, 09:40
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEASUREMENT
Oral
Methods like single-projection detecting and CT detecting are widely
used in radiation scanning systems, however, these methods have
shortages such as an inability to differentiate materials and low
efficiency so that methods with high accuracy and efficiency are
required.
In this paper, we introduce a dual-projection radiation detection
technique. Two groups of radioactive sources and...
Ms
Khaing Nyunt Myaing
(U Chit Khe, Myanmar)
26/04/2017, 10:00
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEASUREMENT
Oral
With wide industrial application, computerized tomography CT is rapidly developing technique
that is especially useful for imaging and measuring multi-component and multiphase processes. The most
important contribution of CT is to greatly improve abilities to distinguish regions with different gamma ray
transmittance and to separate over-lying structures. The CT system of single source and...
Mr
The Duy DANG NGUYEN
(Centre for Applications of Nuclear Technique in Industry (CANTI), Viet Nam)
26/04/2017, 10:20
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEASUREMENT
Oral
Gamma computed tomography is a non-intrusive technique, which is capable to provide the density based images of structure or phase distribution inside the industrial components without shutting down or disturbing normal operation. However, the field applications pose a lot of challenges to a tomography system which are related to mobility, compatibility to mount on the components, weight and...