Conveners
Contributed talks Tuesday I: Neutron imaging
- Rajmund Mokso (Max IV Laboratory, Lund University)
Prof.
Markus Strobl
(ESS-ERIC)
10/01/2017, 11:30
Lectures
4D imaging data might first be understood as time resolved 3D tomographic imaging data. However, this is not necessarily the most representative case in particular in neutron imaging. While neutron imaging despite low available phase space densities in neutron beams and the corresponding relatively long exposure times, does not only allow for kinetic studies in some limited cases even with 3D...
Dr
Anders Kaestner
(Paul Scherrer Institut, NIAG)
10/01/2017, 11:50
Lectures
Many dynamic processes have active components consisting of mainly low density elements like hydrogen or lithium. Neutron imaging has the characteristic feature that the modality is very sensitive to in particular these elements. This is used to observe processes in applications like porous media research (soil hydrology, geology, and civil engineering), foams (food and polymers) and...
Ralph Patrick Harti
10/01/2017, 12:10
Lectures
The visualisation of dynamic processes with neutron grating interferometry (nGI) has not yet been studied to an extend where application could be useful. This is mostly due to the typically long exposure time of nGI experiments that are in the range of 20 minutes to several hours per dataset. We present an experimental, as well as data analysis, procedure that allows us to image repetitive...