Abstract
A wide variety of radioisotope techniques is presently in use for on- stream measurements. Among these are gages to measure thickness, density, viscosity, dilution, volume, velocity, and level. A few unique combinations of the above techniques are also detailed--a mass-flow gage, a beryllium-in-air monitor, and a double thickness/double density gage. Several available on-stream techniques utilizing neutrons, which have not been fully exploited, are discussed, including neutron inelastic scattering, neutron thermalization, neutron capture, and neutron activation. (auth)
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Haffner, James W.
THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES IN ON-STREAM ANALYSIS.
United States: N. p.,
1963.
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Haffner, James W.
THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES IN ON-STREAM ANALYSIS.
United States.
Haffner, James W.
1963.
"THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES IN ON-STREAM ANALYSIS."
United States.
@misc{etde_4877826,
title = {THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES IN ON-STREAM ANALYSIS}
author = {Haffner, James W.}
abstractNote = {A wide variety of radioisotope techniques is presently in use for on- stream measurements. Among these are gages to measure thickness, density, viscosity, dilution, volume, velocity, and level. A few unique combinations of the above techniques are also detailed--a mass-flow gage, a beryllium-in-air monitor, and a double thickness/double density gage. Several available on-stream techniques utilizing neutrons, which have not been fully exploited, are discussed, including neutron inelastic scattering, neutron thermalization, neutron capture, and neutron activation. (auth)}
place = {United States}
year = {1963}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES IN ON-STREAM ANALYSIS}
author = {Haffner, James W.}
abstractNote = {A wide variety of radioisotope techniques is presently in use for on- stream measurements. Among these are gages to measure thickness, density, viscosity, dilution, volume, velocity, and level. A few unique combinations of the above techniques are also detailed--a mass-flow gage, a beryllium-in-air monitor, and a double thickness/double density gage. Several available on-stream techniques utilizing neutrons, which have not been fully exploited, are discussed, including neutron inelastic scattering, neutron thermalization, neutron capture, and neutron activation. (auth)}
place = {United States}
year = {1963}
month = {Sep}
}