Abstract

Abstract Microfocal Radiography is a powerful and versatile X-ray imaging technique that offers substantial advantages over conventional “contact” X-radiography in imaging the internal structure of bulk materials. The technique takes industrial radiography beyond the role of fault diagnostics into an analytical tool for characterising intrinsic structure and dynamic behaviour, not just the defects, of a wide range of materials. This paper seeks to demonstrate, by illustrative examples from the work of a research and development laboratory in the oil industry, that Microfocal Radiography can play a uniquely valuable role in a much broader range of applications in materials science than is generally appreciated.

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