Spectroscopic radiography with monoenergetic neutrons for homeland security applications
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2016. === This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections. === Cataloged from student-submitted PDF ve...
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ndltd-MIT-oai-dspace.mit.edu-1721.1-1066882019-05-02T15:37:22Z Spectroscopic radiography with monoenergetic neutrons for homeland security applications Rahon, Jill Marie Areg Danagoulian and Richard Lanza. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering. Nuclear Science and Engineering. Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2016. This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections. Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-71). In this thesis, I discuss the hypothesis, testing, and applications of a radiographic system which uses the spectral analysis of fast neutrons generated in the 11B(d,n[gamma])12C reaction. Neutron radiography in current use systems employs a total count analysis to reconstruct hydrogenous content in scanned cargoes. This research presents a technique which leverages the large differences in the energy dependence of neutron interaction cross sections between hydrogenous materials and those of higher atomic number. These dependencies result in characteristic spectral details of hydrogenous materials which may be analyzed to classify type and areal density of cargo contents. The studies presented here demonstrate that this technique is feasible and suited to the application of national security port monitoring at industry-requisite speeds and cargo dimensions. by Jill Marie Rahon. S.M. 2017-01-30T18:50:42Z 2017-01-30T18:50:42Z 2016 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/106688 969775659 eng MIT theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed, downloaded, or printed from this source but further reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 71 pages application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2016. === This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections. === Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis. === Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-71). === In this thesis, I discuss the hypothesis, testing, and applications of a radiographic system which uses the spectral analysis of fast neutrons generated in the 11B(d,n[gamma])12C reaction. Neutron radiography in current use systems employs a total count analysis to reconstruct hydrogenous content in scanned cargoes. This research presents a technique which leverages the large differences in the energy dependence of neutron interaction cross sections between hydrogenous materials and those of higher atomic number. These dependencies result in characteristic spectral details of hydrogenous materials which may be analyzed to classify type and areal density of cargo contents. The studies presented here demonstrate that this technique is feasible and suited to the application of national security port monitoring at industry-requisite speeds and cargo dimensions. === by Jill Marie Rahon. === S.M. |
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Spectroscopic radiography with monoenergetic neutrons for homeland security applications |
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Spectroscopic radiography with monoenergetic neutrons for homeland security applications |
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