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27 July 1979 High-Energy Cine-Radiographic Experiment
L. Bryant, B. Craig, A. Lundy, W. Morton
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Proceedings Volume 0189, 13th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957608
Event: 13th International Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, 1978, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
A cine radiographic technique is being developed by using an inert rocket motor to simulate a burning rocket motor. Because of radiation attenuation in the object and safety considerations for the equipment in an actual test, a high-energy, high-intensity x-ray source was chosen. The source is a 10-MeV linear accelerator with an output of up to 2,500 R/minute at 1 m and a maximum pulse repetition rate of 240/s. Various fluorescent intensifying converter screens are being evaluated. The image from the screen is amplified electronically and recorded on a high-speed camera. This camera gives an output signal which synchronizes the linear accelerator pulse with the camera frame. The images obtained thus far are only crude representations of a resolution gage and a thickness gage superimposed on the object image.
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L. Bryant, B. Craig, A. Lundy, and W. Morton "High-Energy Cine-Radiographic Experiment", Proc. SPIE 0189, 13th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, (27 July 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957608
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Rockets

Radiography

Mirrors

Optical resolution

Image enhancement

Imaging systems

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