Abstract

In this paper, an inelastic neutron scattering system was used for the analysis of metallic materials. Iron and chromium measurements were conducted with the system, and the copper foil activation was used for determining fast neutron flux. A Monte Carlo model was proposed for comparing with experimental measurements. The performance parameters including the signal-to-background ratio, sensitivity and mass detection limit, as well as ratio of fast neutron flux were compared. Comparisons show the simulation results agree well with experimental measurements. The results demonstrate that the proposed Monte Carlo model can well represent the system and be used for improving system performance in the further application.

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