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26 February 1982 Design Of A Coded Aperture Imaging System For Simulated Reactor Accident Experiments
K. T. Stalker, J. G. Kelly
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Abstract
The application of coded aperture imaging to the measurement of fuel location in nuclear fuel pins undergoing simulated reactor accident conditions is aescribed. Modifications to normal coded aperture techniques, including the use of a one-dimensional, thici, (1.5 cm) aperture, are described. The predicted and experimentally measured performance of the aperture is compared, and results of steady state imaging tests using the Coded Aperture Imaging Jystem (CAIS) are shown.
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K. T. Stalker and J. G. Kelly "Design Of A Coded Aperture Imaging System For Simulated Reactor Accident Experiments", Proc. SPIE 0294, New Methods for Optical, Quasi-Optical, Acoustic, and Electromagnetic Synthesis, (26 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932362
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KEYWORDS
Coded apertures

Point spread functions

Imaging systems

Coded aperture imaging

Sensors

Image resolution

Modulation

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