THE DESIGN OF INTEGRATED SAFEGUARDS SYSTEMS FOR NUCLEAR FACILITIES

Year
1976
Author(s)
James M. de Montmollin - Sandia National Laboratories
R.B. Walton - Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Abstract
Safeguards systems that are capable of countering postulated threats to nuclear facilities must be closely integrated with plant layout and processes if they are to be effective and if potentially-severe impacts on plant operations are to be averted. This paper describes a facilities safeguards system suitable for production plant, in which the traditional elements of physical protection and periodic material-balance accounting are extended and augmented to provide close control of material flows. Discrete material items are subjected to direct, overriding physical control where appropriate. Materials in closely-coupled process streams are protected by on-line NDA and weight measurements, with rapid computation of material balances to provide immediate indication of large-scale diversion. The system provides an information and actions at the safeguards/ operations interface.