Neutron optics upgrades to the residual stress diffractometer, KOWARI

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2016-07-03
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Materials Research Forum LLC
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In the last 5 years a number of significant enhancements have been implemented on the neutron beam strain scanner Kowari at the OPAL reactor in Sydney Australia. These changes have resulted in reduced beam time losses when conducting experiments due to sample and stage alignment, and optics and sample changes. There have been 3 projects, starting in 2011 with a new manual slit system design and collision recovery system, in 2013 with a series of radial collimators and finally with the delivery. © The Authors
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Residual stresses, OPAL Reactor, ANSTO, Australia, Robots, Texture, Neutrons
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Reid, M., Olsen, S., Luzin, V., New, M., Booth, N., Clowes, D., Nguyen, T., Franceschini, F., Ogrin, A., Pangalis, S., Paradowska, A., Larkin, N., Pan, Z., Hoye, N., & Suzuki, H. (2016). Neutron optics upgrades to the residual stress diffractometer, KOWARI. Paper presented to the 10th International Conference on Residual Stresses (ICRS 10), Sydney, Australia, 3-7 July, 2016. In T. M. Holden, T. M., O. Muránsky, & L. Edwards (Eds) (2017). Residual stresses ICRS-10. Millersville, USA: Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 2, 371-376. doi:10.21741/9781945291173-63