An Integrated Video- and Weight-Monitoring System for the Surveillance of Highly Enriched Uranium Blend Down Operations

Year
1998
Author(s)
R. Lenarduzzi - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Robert Martinez - Sandia National Laboratories
Michael Whitaker - Lockheed Martin Energy Systems
Abstract
An integrated video-surveillance and weight-monitoring system has been designed and constructed for tracking the blending down of weapons-grade uranium by the U. S. Department of Energy. The instrumentation is being used by the International Atomic Energy Agency in its task of tracking and verifying the blended material at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Portsmouth, Ohio. The weight instrumentation developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory monitors and records the weight of cylinders of the highly enriched uranium as their contents are fed into the blending facility while the video equipment provided by Sandia National Laboratory records periodic and event triggered images of the blending area. A secure data network between the scales, cameras, and computers insures data integrity and eliminates the possibility of tampering. The details of the weight monitoring instrumentation, video- and weight-system interaction, and the secure data network is discussed.