Autor: |
R. L. Rabie, D. J. Funk, B. W. Asay, L. M. Hull, Gary W. Laabs, B. F. Henson, B. I. Bennett, G. L. Morgan, R. K. London, H. L. Stacy, D. J. Idar, J. D. Bowman, C. E. Ragan, D. M. Murk, V. W. Yuan, P. M. Dickson, R. M. Boat, J. L. Mace |
Rok vydání: |
1998 |
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Zdroj: |
AIP Conference Proceedings. |
DOI: |
10.1063/1.55683 |
Popis: |
Accurate temperature measurements in dynamic systems have been pursued for decades and have usually relied on optical techniques. These approaches are generally hampered by insufficient information regarding the emissivity of the system under study. We are developing NRS techniques to measure temperature in dynamic systems and overcome these limitations. Many neutron resonances have narrow intrinsic Breit-Wigner widths such that the resonance is substantially broadened by the atomic motion even at room temperature. Thus, accurate measurement of the Doppler contribution allows one to infer the material temperature, and for the conditions achieved using standard high explosives, the probe itself is not perturbed by the high temperature and pressure. Experiments are conducted using a pulsed spallation source at LANSCE with time-of-flight measurement of the neutron spectra. In initial experiments, we have demonstrated that measurements with ten percent accuracy are possible. We have fielded dynamic tests, most of which were neutron-flux limited. An overview of the approach and the status of our experimental campaign are discussed. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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