Neutron and Advanced Photon Source for Industrial Applications
A special issue of Quantum Beam Science (ISSN 2412-382X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 April 2022) | Viewed by 306
Special Issue Editor
Interests: synchrotron X-ray experiments; neutron experiments; metals research; mechanical behaviors
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Dear Colleagues,
Our society’s neutron and advanced photon source applications are evidenced by the many successful industrial liaison programs of neutron and synchrotron facilities. Neutron/synchrotron X-ray measurements, coupled with complimentary experiments, offer important benchmark events for modeling and simulation work in order to characterize specific patterns, for example, for safety examinations such as railroad transportation and pipes, where the penetration of the advanced photon source offers nondestructive examinations to detect defects and protect human life in advance.
The Special Issue will address these aspects in the context of the needs and developments, focusing on important factors contributing to processing, microstructure, properties, performance, and prediction.
Research papers may include topics regarding, but not limited to, one of the following: (1) additive manufacturing for metals, (2) public safety case studies, (3) high-entropy alloys, (4) lightweight alloys, (5) steels, (6) energy, and (7) other applications.
This Special Issue of Quantum Beam Science is for experts and users to assemble and/or be stimulated by these topics to share new ideas and the latest achievements, offering readers a platform to catch up on the applications of neutron and advanced photon sources for industry and public safety. We welcome both experienced and new users to share their original research and case studies.
Prof. Dr. E-Wen Huang
Guest Editor
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