Using muons from cosmic rays to find fraying infrastructure

Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - 14:20 in Astronomy & Space

Seeking a better way to identify faulty energy infrastructure before it fails, researchers are using subatomic particles called muons to analyze the thickness of concrete slabs and metal pipes. Their technique is a way to safely and non-invasively find worn infrastructure components using background radiation already present in the environment.

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