Portable neutron imaging based non-destructive evaluation
US-2019265176-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US12372484B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12372484-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118008747-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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A cable inspection device non-destructively inspects a cable used for supporting a bridge. The cable inspection device includes a neutron source and a neutron detection device. The neutron source emits neutrons to the cable. The neutron detection device includes a detection surface arranged outside the cable, and detects target neutrons and measures the number of the detected target neutrons when neutrons are emitted to the cable. The target neutrons are among the neutrons released from the cable and incident on the detection surface, and each have an energy equal to or lower than a predetermined value that is lower than an energy of a fast neutron.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cable inspection device for non-destructively inspecting a cable, the cable being configured so as to include a plurality of metal wires, the cable inspection device comprising: a neutron source that emits neutrons to an irradiation region on an outer peripheral surface of the cable; and a neutron detection device that includes a detection surface arranged outside the cable and that detects target neutrons when the neutron source emits neutrons to the cable, wherein the target neutrons are among the neutrons released from the cable and incident on the detection surface, and each have an energy equal to or lower than a predetermined value that is lower than an energy of a fast neutron, wherein in a longitudinal direction of the cable, the detection surface includes a part positioned within the irradiation region and a part positioned outside the irradiation region, and the neutron detection device further includes: a data generation unit that generates detection data, the detection data representing, for each of multiple positions on the detection surface in the longitudinal direction, a number of the target neutrons incident on the position; a storage unit that stores reference data corresponding to the detection data, the reference data representing, for each of the positions on the detection surface in the longitudinal direction, a number of the target neutrons incident on the position when the neutrons are emitted to a sound cable having a same structure as a structure of the inspected cable, where the number in the reference data varies depending on the position in the longitudinal direction; and a data processing unit that generates processed data that represent, for each of the positions in the longitudinal direction, a difference or a ratio between the number in the reference data and the number in the detection data. 2. The cable inspection device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the metal wires is a steel wire formed of steel. 3. The cable inspection device according to claim 1 , wherein an energy of a neutron that is resonantly scattered due to the metal wire when the neutron is made incident on the metal wire is defined as a resonance scattering energy, and the neutron source emits, to the cable, the neutrons including neutrons each having the resonance scattering energy. 4. The cable inspection device according to claim 1 , the neutron detection device including: a neutron detector that includes the detection surface, wherein each time the target neutron is incident on the detection surface, the neutron detector outputs a detection signal indicating the position that is included in the detection surface and on which the target neutron is incident; and the data generation unit that generates, based on each of the detection signals, the detection data representing the number of the incident target neutrons for each of the positions on the detection surface, and outputs the detection data. 5. The cable inspection device according to claim 4 , wherein the detection surface is formed so as to surround an inner space in a peripheral direction of the inner space in which the cable can be arranged. 6. A cable inspection method for non-destructively inspecting a cable, the method comprising: (A) arranging a neutron source and a neutron detector in relation to the cable that is configured so as to include a plurality of metal wires; (B) by the neutron source, emitting neutrons to an irradiation region on an outer peripheral surface of the cable; and (C) detecting target neutrons, wherein the target neutrons are among the neutrons released from the cable as a result of the emitting and incident on a detection surface of the neutron detector, and each have an energy equal to or lower than a predetermined value that is lower than an energy of a fast neutron, wherein in a longitudinal direction of the cable, the detection surface includes a part positioned within the irradiation region and a part positioned outside the irradiation region, the method further comprises: at (C), acquiring reference data, then generating detection data, the detection data representing, for each of multiple positions on the detection surface in the longitudinal direction, a number of the target neutrons incident on the position, the reference data representing, for each of the positions on the detection surface in the longitudinal direction, a number of the target neutrons incident on the position when the neutrons are emitted to a sound cable having a same structure as a structure of the inspected cable, where the number in the reference data varies depending on the position in the longitudinal direction; and at (C), generating processed data that represent, for each of the positions in the longitudinal direction, a difference or a ratio between the number in the reference data and the number in the detection data. 7. The cable inspection method according to claim 6 , comprising, at (A), arranging the neutron detector such that the detection surface surrounds the cable in a peripheral direction of the cable. 8. The cable inspection method according to claim 6 , comprising performing (B) and (C) in a state where the neutron detector is arranged by (A) at a front position, an opposite position, or an intermediate position, the front position being a position facing the irradiation region, the opposite position being a position facing an opposite region that is on the outer peripheral surface and is positioned on a side opposite to the irradiation region, the intermediate position being a position facing an intermediate region that is on the outer peripheral surface and is positioned intermediately between the irradiation region and the opposite region in a peripheral direction of the cable. 9. A cable inspection method for non-destructively inspecting a cable, the method comprising: (A) arranging a neutron source and a neutron detector in relation to the cable that is configured so as to include a plurality of metal wires; (B) by the neutron source, emitting neutrons to an irradiation region on an outer peripheral surface of the cable; and (C) detecting target neutrons and measuring the number of the detected target neutrons, wherein the target neutrons are among the neutrons released from the cable as a result of the emitting and incident on a detection surface of the neutron detector, and each have an energy equal to or lower than a predetermined value that is lower than an energy of a fast neutron, wherein the method further comprises performing (B) and (C) in a state where the neutron detector is arranged by (A) at a front position, an opposite position, or an intermediate position, the front position being a position facing the irradiation region, the opposite position being a position facing an opposite region that is on the outer peripheral surface and is positioned on a side opposite to the irradiation region, the intermediate position being a position facing an intermediate region that is on the outer peripheral surface and is positioned intermediately between the irradiation region and the opposite region in a peripheral direction of the cable, wherein as the intermediate position, there are first and second intermediate positions opposite to each other with respect to the cable, and the method further comprises repeating (A) to (C) so as to arranging, at (A) of each time, the neutron detector at one of the front position, the opposite position, the first intermediate position, and the second intermediate position, and performing (B) and (C) for each arrangement of the front position, the opposite position, the first intermediate position, and the second intermediate position.
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