Christopher P Jones
University of Bristol
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Ultramicroscopy | 2011
B Chen; Peter E J Flewitt; Dj Smith; Christopher P Jones
Inter-granular creep cavitation damage has been observed in an ex-service 316H austenitic stainless steel thick section weldment. Focused ion beam cross-section milling combined with ion channelling contrast imaging is used to identify the cavitation damage, which is usually associated with the grain boundary carbide precipitates in this material. The results demonstrate that this technique can identify, in particular, the early stage of grain boundary creep cavitation unambiguously in materials with complex phase constituents.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2015
Anya C Keatley; Thomas Bligh Scott; Sean A. Davis; Christopher P Jones; P. Turner
Minor element composition and rare earth element (REE) concentrations in nuclear materials are important as they are used within the field of nuclear forensics as an indicator of sample origin. However recent studies into uranium ores and uranium ore concentrates (UOCs) have shown significant elemental and isotopic heterogeneity from a single mine site such that some sites have shown higher variation within the mine site than that seen between multiple sites. The elemental composition of both uranium and gangue minerals within ore samples taken along a single mineral vein in South West England have been measured and reported here. The analysis of the samples was undertaken to determine the extent of the localised variation in key elements. Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) was used to analyse the gangue mineralogy and measure major element composition. Minor element composition and rare earth element (REE) concentrations were measured by Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA). The results confirm that a number of key elements, REE concentrations and patterns used for origin location do show significant variation within mine. Furthermore significant variation is also visible on a meter scale. In addition three separate uranium phases were identified within the vein which indicates multiple uranium mineralisation events. In light of these localised elemental variations it is recommended that representative sampling for an area is undertaken prior to establishing the REE pattern that may be used to identify the originating mine for an unknown ore sample and prior to investigating impact of ore processing on any arising REE patterns.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016
Christopher P Jones; C.M. Brenner; Camilla A. Stitt; Chris Armstrong; Dean Rusby; S. R. Mirfayzi; L. Wilson; A. Alejo; H. Ahmed; R. Allott; N. M. H. Butler; Robert J. Clarke; D. Haddock; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; A. Higginson; C. D. Murphy; M. Notley; Charilaos Paraskevoulakos; John Jowsey; P. McKenna; D. Neely; S. Kar; Thomas Bligh Scott
A small scale sample nuclear waste package, consisting of a 28mm diameter uranium penny encased in grout, was imaged by absorption contrast radiography using a single pulse exposure from an X-ray source driven by a high-power laser. The Vulcan laser was used to deliver a focused pulse of photons to a tantalum foil, in order to generate a bright burst of highly penetrating X-rays (with energy >500keV), with a source size of <0.5mm. BAS-TR and BAS-SR image plates were used for image capture, alongside a newly developed Thalium doped Caesium Iodide scintillator-based detector coupled to CCD chips. The uranium penny was clearly resolved to sub-mm accuracy over a 30cm(2) scan area from a single shot acquisition. In addition, neutron generation was demonstrated in situ with the X-ray beam, with a single shot, thus demonstrating the potential for multi-modal criticality testing of waste materials. This feasibility study successfully demonstrated non-destructive radiography of encapsulated, high density, nuclear material. With recent developments of high-power laser systems, to 10Hz operation, a laser-driven multi-modal beamline for waste monitoring applications is envisioned.
Solid State Ionics | 2013
Christopher P Jones; Thomas Bligh Scott; J Petherbridge; Joseph Glascott
Solid State Ionics | 2013
N. J. Harker; Thomas Bligh Scott; Christopher P Jones; J Petherbridge; J Glascott
Corrosion Science | 2015
Christopher P Jones; Thomas Bligh Scott; J Petherbridge
Corrosion Science | 2015
C.A. Stitt; C. Paraskevoulakos; N.J. Harker; Christopher P Jones; Thomas Bligh Scott
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2016
P. Martin; Ian Griffiths; Christopher P Jones; C.A. Stitt; M. Davies-Milner; J.F.W. Mosselmans; Yosuke Yamashiki; David A. Richards; Thomas Bligh Scott
Corrosion Science | 2016
Christopher P Jones; J Petherbridge; Sean A. Davis; Jonathan Jones; Thomas Bligh Scott
Corrosion Science | 2017
C.A. Stitt; C. Paraskevoulakos; N.J. Harker; A. Banos; Keith R Hallam; Christopher P Jones; Thomas Bligh Scott