8th Design and Engineering of Neutron Instruments Meeting in North Bethesda

Nancy Hadad, D. C. Anderson, S. Desert, N. Hadad, S. R. Olsen, I. Sutton, G. Vehres, D. Adler, B. Ogg, D. Pierce

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Abstract

We present a summary description of the 8th annual international Design and Engineering of Neutron Instruments Meeting (DENIM) which was held in North Bethesda, MD, USA, September 17-19, 2019. DENIM VIII was organized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) in combination with the University of Maryland (UMD). DENIM specifically addresses the unique field of neutron instrument engineering, a subcategory of neutron scattering science. DENIM is organized by engineers for engineers who share openly about what works and what doesn't work in the life cycle design of an instrument used to analyze materials with neutrons. DENIM is held under the patronage of the International Society of Neutron Instrument Engineers which was formed in 2017. At DENIM VIII, there were 3 keynote talks, 29 additional presentations and 13 posters (presented to the plenary in a poster slam session). Attendees toured the unique labs at NIST including the NCNR. Four parallel knowledge sharing sessions helped attendees explore mutual challenges and solutions in the areas of Instrument Installation Survey and Alignment, Electrical Grounding, Choppers and Velocity Selectors, and 3D Printing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-378
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Neutron Research
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • DENIM
  • IAEA
  • ISNIE
  • International Atomic Energy Agency
  • International Society of Neutron Instrument Engineers
  • Neutron instrument engineering
  • choppers
  • design and engineering of neutron instruments meeting
  • electrical grounding
  • neutron detectors
  • neutron guides
  • neutron instrument installation
  • neutron optics
  • survey and alignment
  • velocity selectors

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