The positions of Bragg edges in neutron transmission experiments can be def
ined with high accuracy using the time-of-flight (TOF) technique on pulsed
neutron sources. A new dedicated transmission instrument has been developed
at ISIS, the UK spallation source, which provides a precision of Deltad/d
similar or equal to 10(-5) in the determination of interplanar distances. T
his is achieved by fitting a theoretical three-parameter expression to the
normalized Bragg edges appearing in the TOF transmission spectra. The techn
ique is demonstrated by experiments performed on iron, niobium and nickel p
owders. The applicability of using the instrument for the determination of
lattice strains in materials has been investigated using a simple in situ l
oading experiment. Details of the calibration process are presented and the
dependence of the resolution and the experimental times required by the tr
ansmission geometry on the instrumental variables are studied. Finally, the
requirements for a Rietveld-type refinement of transmission data and the a
dvantages and limitations over traditional neutron diffraction peak analysi
s are discussed.