Elemental identification and particle count answer two key questions in oil analysis: "how many?" and "where is it coming from"?. These two measurements are the most critical in any machine condition ...
Nuclear and particle physics, almost synonymous with high-energy physics, is an important subfield of experimental physics. A wide range of studies in this domain are classified as scattering ...
A contemporary approach to researching scattered particles employs particle detectors, which detect individual particles impinging upon them. This device provides an efficient and economical solution ...
In the pharmaceutical industry, cleanrooms are categorized based on the level of airborne particle concentration necessary to meet the cleanliness standards required for the specific manufacturing ...
Standard environmental monitoring with a cart of equipment that collects samples at pre-established locations of the cleanroom is a process that many have grown accustomed to performing. These ...
In this Let’s Talk Exascale podcast, Tim Germann from Los Alamos National Laboratory discusses the ECP’s Co-Design Center for Particle Applications (COPA). “The Co-Design Center for Particle ...
The requirement for nanoparticle characterization is growing with development in the nanotechnology field and the increased use of nanoparticles in various processes and products. Nanoparticles are ...