Abstract

We report a new procedure for the accurate estimation of the density of a vibro-compacted boron carbide (B 4 C) capsule using digital X-ray radiography combined with suitable beam pre-hardening filters. Under identical radiography exposure conditions, the grey values of both the boron carbide capsule and a standard stainless steel (SS) stepwedge are compared and the variation of density along the length of the capsule is evaluated. Without filters, due to the continuous X-ray spectrum, the absorption of mass thickness is influenced by soft X-rays and characteristic peak energy. Compared to the results obtained without filters, a 6% improvement in the density measurements is achieved with SS and brass filters in B 4 C. To validate the procedure, density estimation was carried out in a pellet of TiO 2 with known density. For the TiO 2 pellet, the average densities estimated without filter and with filter were 3.93 g/cm 3 and 4.13 g/cm 3 , respectively, against the actual value of 4.20 g/cm 3 measured by gas pycnometry. The beam hardening correction led to a 5% improvement in the density estimation due to flattening of the X-ray spectrum by the filters.

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