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Flash x-ray system, techniques and applications
Lanoue, J.C.; Berry, R.B.
High speed flash radiography has been used to record phenomena that occur during rapid dynamic events. The events are difficult, if not impossible, to record by other means due to the speed of the event or the obscuration associated with it. To eliminate the motion blur of objects moving at high speeds it is necessary to have extremely short exposure times. This short exposure time requires the use of high speed intensifying screens and high speed x-ray film to record the radiographic image. Technicians who use flash x-rays have to depend on recommendations from present and former flash x-ray users for film and screen selection. The film and screen industry has made many changes in the last few years. It is not uncommon to find that the particular film or screen used in the past is no longer manufactured. This paper will describe some of the films and screens that are currently used for testing. It will also describe the optimum experimental setup used to obtain the best images.