Sensors, Instrumentation, and NDE
The Sensors and Instrumentation and Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Sections conduct research and development related to instruments and NDE techniques for characterization of materials and determination of system parameters related to different energy systems (including fossil, transportation, and nuclear). These Sections also develop sensors and technologies for non-energy-producing applications such as homeland security and biomedical engineering.
Applications
- Energy System Applications
- Safety-Related Applications
- Homeland Security Applications
- Biomedical Applications
NDE Facilities
Publications
In the Spotlight
CNN reports on Passive millimeter-wave spectroscopy (PmmWS)
CNN's
"Situation Room" recently (Dec. 2007) focused on Argonne technologies with anti-terrorism
applications. Passive millimeter-wave spectroscopy is one of the technologies
featured in the report. The video clip is available on the CNN website.…
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Preventing the worst National lab works to detect
nuclear and radiological materials and respond to attack. (CNN
website)
Passive millimeter-wave
spectroscopy (PmmWS) - An introduction to PmmWS. This new
award-winning innovation developed at Argonne's Nuclear Engineering
Division can covertly detect chemical plumes at great distances and
may help thwart future chemical or nuclear-based terrorist attacks.
Contact:
Systems Technologies and Diagnostics
Department
Dept. Manager:
A.C. (Paul) Raptis
Fax: +1 630-252-3250