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The nev diffractometer ARES for the analysis of residual stresses

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    0185582 - UJF-V 20020092 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
    Staron, P. - Ruhnau, H. U. - Marmotti, M. - Mikula, Pavol - Kampmann, R.
    The nev diffractometer ARES for the analysis of residual stresses.
    [The nev diffractometer ARES for the analysis of residual stresses.]
    Physica B-Condensed Matter. 276/278, - (2000), s. 158-159. ISSN 0921-4526. E-ISSN 1873-2135
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z1048901
    Keywords : neutron instruments * residual stress
    Subject RIV: BM - Solid Matter Physics ; Magnetism
    Impact factor: 0.893, year: 2000

    A new diffractometer that is optimized for the analysis of residual stresses (ARES) is currently under construction at the Geesthacht Neutron Facilities (GeNF). ARES is located at a thermal neutron guide with a characterictic wavelength of 0.1 nm. It will at first be equipped with a double focusing Si(3 1 1) monochromator with a fixed vertical and a variable horizontal bending (Wagner et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 338 (1993) 53). Samples up to 200 kg can be positioned. A 3 He area detector will be used that was developed at GeNF. It has an active area of 300 x 300 mm2 and a resolution of about 2 mm. ARES will be put into operation in summer 1999. It will be used in the frame of the GKSS R and D program and will also be open for the national and international user community. Proposals can be sent to GeNF at any time. Travel support is available for national users.

    A new diffractometer that is optimized for the analysis of residual stresses (ARES) is currently under construction at the Geesthacht Neutron Facilities (GeNF). ARES is located at a thermal neutron guide with a characterictic wavelength of 0.1 nm. It will at first be equipped with a double focusing Si(3 1 1) monochromator with a fixed vertical and a variable horizontal bending (Wagner et al., Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 338 (1993) 53). Samples up to 200 kg can be positioned. A 3 He area detector will be used that was developed at GeNF. It has an active area of 300 x 300 mm2 and a resolution of about 2 mm. ARES will be put into operation in summer 1999. It will be used in the frame of the GKSS R and D program and will also be open for the national and international user community. Proposals can be sent to GeNF at any time. Travel support is available for national users.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0081972

     
     

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