Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  20 / 70 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 20 / 70 Next Page
Page Background

A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 6

2 0

References

1. M. Bastürk, et al., Neutron Imaging

of Fiber-Reinforced Materials,

Nuclear

Instruments and Methods in Physics

Research Section A: Accelerators, Spec-

trometers, Detectors and Associated

Equipment,

542(1-3), p 106-115, 2005.

2. P. Boillat, et al., In Situ Observation

of the Water Distribution Across a

PEFC Using High Resolution Neutron

Radiography,

Electrochemistry Commu-

nications,

10(4), p 546-550, 2008.

3. D.S. Hussey, et al., In Situ Fuel Cell

Water Metrology at the NIST Neutron

Imaging Facility,

J. of Fuel Cell Sci. and

Tech.

, 7(2), p 021-024, 2010.

4. B. Schillinger, et al., Detection

Systems for Short-Time Stroboscopic

Neutron Imaging and Measurements

on a Rotating Engine,

Nuclear Instru-

ments and Methods in Physics Research

Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers,

Detectors and Associated Equipment,

542(1-3), p 142-147, 2005.

5. N. Kardjilov, et al., New Trends in

Neutron Imaging,

Nuclear Instruments

and Methods in Physics Research

Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers,

Detectors and Associated Equipment,

605(1-2), p 13-15, 2009.

6. A.S. Tremsin, et al., High-Resolution

Neutron Radiography with Microchan-

nel Plates: Proof-of-Principle Experi-

ments at PSI,

Nuclear Instruments and

Methods in Physics Research Section A:

Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors

and Associated Equipment,

605(1-2),

p 103-106, 2009.

7. A.S.Tremsin, et al., Detection Effi-

ciency, Spatial and Timing Resolution

of Thermal and Cold Neutron Counting

MCP Detectors,

Nuclear Instruments

and Methods in Physics Research

Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers,

Detectors and Associated Equipment,

604(1-2), p 140-143, 2009.

8. A.S. Tremsin, et al., Transmission

Bragg Edge Spectroscopy Measure-

ments at ORNL Spallation Neutron

Source, Intl. Conf. on Neutron Scatter-

ing, p 012-069, 2009, 2010.

9. J.R. Santisteban, et al., Strain Imag-

ing by Bragg Edge Neutron Transmis-

sion,

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in

Physics Research Section a-Accelerators

Spectrometers Detectors and Associated

Equipment

, 481(1-3), p 765-768, 2002.

10. J.R. Santisteban, et al., Time-of-

Flight Neutron Transmission Diffrac-

tion,

J. App. Crystallography,

34,

p 289-297, 2001.

11. W. Gao, et al., The Status, Chal-

lenges, and Future of Additive

Manufacturing in Engineering,

Comput-

er-Aided Design

, 69, p 65-89, 2015.

12. A. Steuwer, et al., In Situ Determi-

nation of Stresses from Time-of-Flight

Neutron Transmission Spectra,

J. App.

Crystallography,

36, p 1159-1168, 2003.

13. T. Watkins, et al., Neutron Character-

ization for Additive Manufacturing,

Adv.

Matls. & Proc.,

171(3), p 23-27, 2013.

Hackensack, NJ USA 07601 +1.201.343.8983 main masterbond.com www.masterbond.com SUPERB CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Withstands fuels, oils, hydrocarbons & hydraulic fluids TOUGH, FLEXIBLE BONDS Elongation: >20% WITHSTANDS THERMAL CYCLING Serviceable from -80°F to +250°F OPTIMAL CURE SCHEDULE 48-72 hours at 75°F