Loupiac et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Neutron imaging and tomography: Applications in food scienceLoupiac et al., 2018
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- Loupiac C
- Scussat S
- Hélary A
- Desert S
- Ott F
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- EPJ Web of Conferences
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Neutron imaging and tomography allow observing the structure of large objects (from few to hundred centimeters) at a resolution around 100 μm. This nondestructive method is based on the detection of the transmission of a neutron beam through an object in 2D (imaging) or …
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