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ASTM and EURATON standard indicators have been used in order to determine image quality in thermal neutron radiographic testing, however it is thought that they have been some limitations for current application of precise measurements.
Nineteen standard indicators from eight institutes were tested at the Kyoto University Reactor (KUR). From the results, some inadequacies of the current standard indicators were confirmed, particularly it is thought that image quality must be determined automatically by a machine.
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Katsurayama, K. et al. (1987). Intercomparison of Neutron Radiography Indicators Using Kur. In: Barton, J.P., Farny, G., Person, JL., Röttger, H. (eds) Neutron Radiography. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3871-7_106
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