DEMONSTRATION OF SAFEGUARDS TECHNOLOGY AT THE RUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS (VNIIEF), ARZAMAS-16

Year
1995
Author(s)
Alan M. Bieber - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Ronald Augustson - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ivan Waddoups - Sandia National Laboratories
Michael Ehinger - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
James Griggs - Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Vladimir Yuferev - Russian Institute of Experimental Physics (VNIIEF)
Abstract
As part of the US-Russian Lab-to-Lab program for strengthening nuclear material protection, control, and accounting (MPC&A), a testbed facility has been established in a laboratory of the All-Russian Institute for Experimental Physics to demonstrate safeguards technology to nuclear facility operators. The testbed MPC&A system provides for nondestructive measurements for plutonium and highly enriched uranium, item control, personnel access control, radiation portal monitoring, search equipment, and computerized on-line accounting. The system controls, monitors, and accounts for nuclear material and people as the material moves through three material balance areas. It also assists with taking physical inventory. A total of 39 instruments and control systems are being demonstrated in the present version of the testbed. Of these, about half are of Russian design and fabrication, including the software for the item monitoring and the accounting systems. These two computer systems are on an ethernet network and connected in a client-server local area architecture. The item monitoring system is integrated with the accounting system, providing alarm and status information to a central dispatcher terminal. The operation of the MPC&A testbed has been demonstrated under routine and alarm conditions in collaboration with safeguards staff from the six participating US national labs. Workshops and training for Russian nuclear facility operators are in progress. As needs for additional MPC&A technology at specific plants are identified, these are incorporated into the testbed and used to certify the hardware and software for implementation at the plant.)