Verlag: Sandia Laboratories January 1979, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1979
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Wraps. Zustand: Very good. 159, [1] pages. The hardware evaluation method, including adversary sequence diagram and fault tree construction, is discussed. Design criteria for safeguards elements are presented for a number of alternative physical protection safeguard system designs. Ink notation and date stamp on rear cover. Includes Introduction, Derivation of Path Equations, Derivation of ASD Element Equations, and Evaluation of Hardware Designs, as well as References and Appendix. Alfred E. Winblad attended the University of Chicago before serving in the Army during World War II. He completed his undergraduate studies in electrical engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he also received an advanced degree in physics. He worked at Sandia National Laboratories until 1990. First Printing--SPECIFIED EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION ONLY.
Verlag: Sandia Laboratories January 1979, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque New Mexico, 1979
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. 292 pages. Illustrations. Operations control analyses are described for all significant plant operations. Operations control elements (OCEs) are defined for selected operations. This document contains many figures and tables. Ink notation and date stamp on rear cover. Slight discoloration and some wear to spine edge. Small stain on front cover. Alfred E. Winblad attended the University of Chicago before serving in the Army during World War II. He completed his undergraduate studies in electrical engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he also received an advanced degree in physics. He worked at Sandia National Laboratories until 1990. Section 1 contains an introduction. Section 2 contains a brief introduction to the objectives of operations control analysis, and its overall role in the development of an Engineered Safeguards System. Section 3 discusses the Reference Facility used in OCA (Operations Control Analysis), as well as the Mixed-Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MOFFF). Section 4 discusses Protection Zones for MOFFF, and contains 4 full-page figures. Section V contains Operations Control Analyses (OCAS) for the MOFFF. Section VI contains Adversary Sequence Fault Trees for Plutonium Receiving and Storage. Section VII contains Operations Control Analysis Results. Section VIII contains Adversary Sequence Fault Trees for Zone 3.
Verlag: Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, 1979
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Staplebound. Zustand: Good. 245, [1] pages plus covers. Footnotes. Tables. Figures. References. Small tears at bottom edge of page 232, ink notation and stamp on rear cover. Includes Introduction, Reference Three-Level MOFF Design, Proposed Modifications to Reference Design; Identification of Theft and Sabotage Targets in a Representative Design; Two-Level Alternate to Reference Deign; References. Also includes PuO2 Processing for Storage, Design Criteria, Reference Design Layout, Plutonium-Dioxide Storage Vault, Plutonium-Dioxide Pressure-Vessel Venting and Canister Unloading Design Criteria, Reference Design, Comments, Plutonium-Dioxide Bulk Blenders, Reference Design, Emergency Generator Station, Scrap Removal Facilities, Manufacturing Building Entrance Portal, Miscellaneous Facility Changes, Emergency Evacuation System for Reference Three-Level Mixed-Oxide Facility; OSHA Safety and Health Standards, Personnel Monitoring Equipment List for Personnel Gatehouse; Proposed Modifications to Reference Design; Integration of Plant Operations Control into Central Control Module. This volume describes the three-level reference mixed-oxide fuel fabrication facility including personnel and vehicle gatehouses and the emergency evacuation system. Proposed modifications to the reference design such as impact considerations of MOX feed and integration of Plant Operations Control into the Central Control Module are potential design upgradings. A two-level alternative design also is presented. The first safeguards system (INFCIRC/26) was established on March 30, 1961. The Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), managed and operated by the National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia (a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International), is one of three National Nuclear Security Administration research and development laboratories in the United States. Their primary mission is to develop, engineer, and test the non-nuclear components of nuclear weapons and high technology. It is Sandia's mission to maintain the reliability and surety of nuclear weapon systems, conduct research and development in arms control and nonproliferation technologies, and investigate methods for the disposal of the United States' nuclear weapons program's hazardous waste. Other missions include research and development in energy and environmental programs, as well as the surety of critical national infrastructures. In addition, Sandia is home to a wide variety of research including computational biology, mathematics (through its Computer Science Research Institute), materials science, alternative energy, psychology, MEMS, and cognitive science initiatives. Sandia formerly hosted ASCI Red, one of the world's fastest supercomputers until its recent decommission, and now hosts ASCI Red Storm, originally known as Thor's Hammer. Sandia is also home to the Z Machine. The Z Machine is the largest X-ray generator in the world and is designed to test materials in conditions of extreme temperature and pressure. It is operated by Sandia National Laboratories to gather data to aid in computer modeling of nuclear guns. Presumed First Edition, first printing thus.