An Introduction to Industrial Radiology |
Contents
The Production of xradiation | 19 |
yray Sources for Industrial Radiography | 47 |
The Photographic Aspects of Radiography | 62 |
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90 degrees absorption aluminium angle anode applied beam of radiation beta particles betatron brightness bromide cabinet circuit container contrast conventional fluoroscopy crack cylinder defect dose rate double film effect electron emission emitted emulsion equipment examination exposure room factor film-focus distance filter filtration fluorescent fluorography focal spot image intensifier image sharpness increase indications industrial radiology inspection instances intensifying screens intensity ionizing ionizing radiations irradiated kilovoltage layer lead screens light mask material method necessary neutrons obtained penetrameter penetrating power phosphor photocathode photographic photon plate position primary beam produce radioactive radiograph radiology reduced relative result scattered radiation screen image selenium sensitivity shielding shot shown in Figure silver bromide specimen thickness standard steel surface technique thickness range tube current tube head unsharpness viewing voltage wall wavelength weld x-ray film x-ray set x-ray tube xeroradiography y-radiation y-ray source