Abstract
Progress in the establishment of a fast neutron beam reference facility for the non-destructive testing of concrete and other materials used in the nuclear industry is described. An additional area of interest is the development of methods for the independent verification of the alignment to regulatory codes of the constituent materials used in concrete mixes for nuclear facilities, both existing and planned. The project is based on the principle of analyzing the distributions in energy of the neutrons transmitted through the sample. Modern methods of spectrum unfolding allow such analyses to be undertaken without the need for the neutron beam to be ns-pulsed in order to measure neutron energies by time-of-flight. First measurements and analyses of mortar (concrete without large aggregate) using continuous beams of fast neutrons are presented.
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