TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION IN SUPPORT OF THE IAEA’S REMOTE MONITORING FIELD TRIAL AT THE OAK RIDGE Y-12 PLANT

Year
1996
Author(s)
Bobby H. Corbell - Sandia National Laboratories
J. Michael Whitaker - Lockheed Martin Energy Systems
W. Resnik, - Aquila Technologies Group, Inc
Bruce W. Moran - Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.
Chris A. Pickett - Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.
Malcolm O’Toole - COMSAT/RSI
Abstract
A remote monitoring system (RMS) field trial will be conducted for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on highly enriched uranium materials in a vault at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. Remote monitoring technologies are being evaluated to verify their capability to enhance the effectiveness and timeliness of IAEA safeguards in storage facilities while reducing the costs of inspections and burdens on the operator. Phase one of the field trial, which involved proving the satellite transmission of sensor data and safeguards images from a video camera activated by seals and motion sensors installed in the vault, was completed in September 1995. Phase two involves formal testing of the RMS as a tool for use by the IAEA during their tasks of monitoring the storage of nuclear material. The field trial to be completed during early 1997 includes access and item monitoring of nuclear materials in two storage trays. The RMS includes a variety of Sandia, Oak Ridge, and Aquila sensor technologies that provide video monitoring, radiation attribute measurements, and container identification to the on-site data acquisition system (DAS) by way of radio-frequency and Echelon LONWorks networks. The accumulated safeguards information will be transmitted to the IAEA via satellite (COMSAT/RSI) and international telephone lines.