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Generating knowledge to extend the life of submarines

Generating unique knowledge about aging of submarine fleets has helped Canada cooperate with its allies, leveraging their knowledge in return.
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Posted by CINS / November 1, 2014 / Tagged with Defence, Impact, Ships / Posted in Research Stories

Fighting corrosion on submarine hulls

Stress data from the CNBC helped Canada leverage closer research collaboration with allies.
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Posted by CINS / May 1, 2014 / Tagged with Defence, Impact, Ships / Posted in Research Stories

Building More Reliable Models of Materials

Research sponsored by U.S. Office of Naval Research used world-leading capability at the CNBC to observe stresses while applying tension or compression in two directions. These stress measurements provide vital data to improve material modelling capabilities.
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Posted by CINS / December 1, 2013 / Tagged with Defence, Discovery, Ships / Posted in Research Stories

Understanding Stress in Ship Hulls to Enhance Reliability

Defence Research and Development Canada sponsors research that needs stress data from the CNBC to understand the strength of ship hulls.
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Posted by CINS / June 1, 2013 / Tagged with Defence, Ships / Posted in Research Stories

Reducing maintenance costs of military ships

Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) accessed the CNBC for award-winning cooperative research with Canada’s allies.
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Posted by CINS / March 1, 2013 / Tagged with Defence, Impact, Ships / Posted in Research Stories

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ABOUT CINS

CINS is a not-for-profit, voluntary organization that represents the Canadian scientific community of neutron beam users and promotes scientific research using neutron beams.

Recent Posts

  • 14 Mar
    Shaping the Future of Neutron Scattering in Canada: A Successful Workshop on Applications, Instruments, and Research Reactor Requirements
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    2024 Annual General Meeting
  • 26 Feb
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  • 20 Oct
    Registration is now open for the CINS AGM 2023
  • 27 Jul
    Agreement signed for cooperation between Neutrons Canada and the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering
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    CINS Science Meeting – March 16th & 17th
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    CINS AGM 2022
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