Pulsed Neutron Measurement Method And System
US-2015362618-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10241061B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10241061-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815910706-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A non-destructive inspection device 10 using backscattering of neutrons includes a neutron source 3 that radiates a pulse neutron beam to a surface 1a of an inspection target 1, a neutron detection device 5 that detects scattered neutrons scattered in the inspection target 1 and returned, and a measurement device 7 that measures the detection number of scattered and returned neutrons detected by the neutron detection device 5 and generates detection number data expressing the detection number with respect to time.
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A non-destructive inspection method comprising: making a pulse neutron beam incident on a surface of an inspection target; detecting scattered neutrons that are scattered in the inspection target and returned; measuring a detection number of the scattered neutrons at measurement time points wherein each detection number indicates a scalar amount; generating detection number data expressing each detection number with respect to time wherein the detection number data is an integrated value of the detection numbers at and after a second time point that arrives by elapse of a set time from a first time point at which the neutron source radiates the pulse neutron beam to the inspection target; and detecting a state of the inspection target on the basis of the integrated value, wherein the second time point is set such that among the scattered neutrons that are included in the pulse neutron beam radiated to the inspection target at the first time point, scattered in the inspection target, and returned, a first predetermined proportion or more of the scattered neutrons that have energy equal to or less than a preset value occur at and after the second time point. 2. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , wherein the second time point is set such that among the scattered neutrons that are included in the pulse neutron beam radiated to the inspection target at the first time point, scattered in the inspection target, and returned, a second predetermined proportion or more of the scattered neutrons that have energy greater than a preset value occur during a period from the first time point to the second time point. 3. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined proportion is a fixed proportion within a range from 10% to 98%. 4. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 2 , wherein the second predetermined proportion is a fixed proportion within a range from 50% to 100%. 5. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , wherein the state of the inspection target is a state that a cavity exists in the inspection target, or a state that water exists in the inspection target. 6. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 2 , wherein the state of the inspection target is a state that a cavity exists in the inspection target, or a state that water exists in the inspection target. 7. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , including: determining that a cavity exists in the inspection target, when the integrated value is smaller than a standard value, or determining that water exists in the inspection target, when the integrated value is larger than a standard value. 8. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , including: stopping radiation of the pulse neutron beam before the second time point. 9. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , including: setting the second time point by experiment or simulation. 10. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 1 , wherein the inspection target that is an infrastructure. 11. The non-destructive inspection method according to claim 10 , wherein the infrastructure is a runway of an airport, a road of cars, a tunnel structure, or a bridge. 12. A non-destructive inspection device comprising: a neutron source configured to radiate a pulse neutron beam to a surface of an inspection target; a neutron detection device configured to detect scattered neutrons that are scattered in the inspection target and returned; and a measurement device configured to measure a detection number of the scattered neutrons detected by the neutron detection device at measurement time points, and to generate detection number data expressing the detection number with respect to time wherein each detection number indicates a scalar amount, wherein the detection number data is an integrated value of the detection numbers at and after a second time point that arrives by elapse of a set time from a first time point at which the neutron source radiates the pulse neutron beam to the inspection target, the second time point is set such that among the scattered neutrons that are included in the pulse neutron beam radiated to the inspection target at the first time point, scattered in the inspection target, and returned, a first predetermined proportion or more of the scattered neutrons that have energy equal to or less than a preset value occur at and after the second time point. 13. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 12 , wherein the second time point is set such that among the scattered neutrons that are included in the pulse neutron beam radiated to the inspection target at the first time point, scattered in the inspection target, and returned, a second predetermined proportion or more of the scattered neutrons that have energy greater than a preset value occur during a period from the first time point to the second time point. 14. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 12 , wherein the first predetermined proportion is a fixed proportion within a range from 10% to 98%. 15. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 13 , wherein the second predetermined proportion is a fixed proportion within a range from 50% to 100%. 16. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 12 , comprising a data processing device configured to, when the integrated value is smaller than a standard value, determine that a cavity exists in the inspection target and output a signal indicating existence of the cavity, or when the integrated value is larger than a standard value, determine that water exists in the inspection target and output a signal indicating existence of the water. 17. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 13 , comprising a data processing device configured to, when the integrated value is smaller than a standard value, determine that a cavity exists in the inspection target and output a signal indicating existence of the cavity, or when the integrated value is larger than a standard value, determine that water exists in the inspection target and output a signal indicating existence of the water. 18. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 12 , wherein the second time point is set by experiment or simulation. 19. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 12 , wherein the inspection target that is an infrastructure. 20. The non-destructive inspection device according to claim 19 , wherein the infrastructure is a runway of an airport, a road of cars, a tunnel structure, or a bridge.
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