2019
DOI: 10.2172/1562885
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OSIRIS Validation and Verification Report

Abstract: The On-Site Inspection RadioIsotopic Spectroscopy (Osiris) system is a gamma-ray spectroscopy instrument for on-site inspections conducted under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The Osiris software filters spectral analysis data, limiting displayed spectral information to only the 17 CTBT-relevant fissionproduct isotopes.

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“…Recently, the interest of material suppliers to offer new polymer classes and metal alloys has grown. This is due to an overall PBF market growth, mainly driven by industrialization of this family of technologies, which can be estimated by looking at the year-over-year growth of polymer and metal feedstock, which in 2018 was 37.9% and 41.9%, respectively (Caffrey and Wohler, 2019). Gas atomization and plasma rotating electrode processes have become the industrial standard for the production of metal powders for selective laser melting (PBF-LB/M, powder bed fusion of metals with a laser beam, according to ISO/ASTM 52900 [ASTM International and ISO, 2018]) and yield spherical powders with low amount of porosity, as reported by Sames et al (2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the interest of material suppliers to offer new polymer classes and metal alloys has grown. This is due to an overall PBF market growth, mainly driven by industrialization of this family of technologies, which can be estimated by looking at the year-over-year growth of polymer and metal feedstock, which in 2018 was 37.9% and 41.9%, respectively (Caffrey and Wohler, 2019). Gas atomization and plasma rotating electrode processes have become the industrial standard for the production of metal powders for selective laser melting (PBF-LB/M, powder bed fusion of metals with a laser beam, according to ISO/ASTM 52900 [ASTM International and ISO, 2018]) and yield spherical powders with low amount of porosity, as reported by Sames et al (2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%