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Energy resolved neutron imaging for strain reconstruction using the finite element method

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posted on 2025-05-11, 18:47 authored by Riya Aggarwal, Michael MeylanMichael Meylan, Bishnu LamichhaneBishnu Lamichhane, Christopher WensrichChristopher Wensrich
A novel pulsed neutron imaging technique based on the finite element method is used to reconstruct the residual strain within a polycrystalline material from Bragg edge strain images. This technique offers the possibility of a nondestructive analysis of strain fields with a high spatial resolution. The finite element approach used to reconstruct the strain uses the least square method constrained by the conditions of equilibrium. This inclusion of equilibrium makes the problem well-posed. The procedure is developed and verified by validating for a cantilevered beam problem. It is subsequently demonstrated by reconstructing the strain from experimental data for a ring-and-plug sample, measured at the spallation neutron source RADEN at J-PARC in Japan. The reconstruction is validated by comparison with conventional constant wavelength strain measurements on the KOWARI diffractometer at ANSTO in Australia. It is also shown that the addition of a Tikhonov regularisation scheme further improves the reconstruction.

Funding

ARC

DP170102324

History

Journal title

Journal of Imaging

Volume

6

Issue

3

Article number

13

Publisher

MDPI AG

Place published

Basel, Switzerland

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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