DEVELOPMENT OF IN-PLANT REAL-TIME MATERIALS CONTROL: THE DYMAC PROGRAM

Year
1976
Author(s)
R.H. Augustson - Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Abstract
The Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) is in the process of developing a dynamic materials control program, called DYMAC, to provide the technology for stringent real-time nuclear materials control. The DYMAC program combines hardware and software into four component subsystems: nondestructive assay (NDA) instrumentation, data acquisition, data base management, and realtime accountability. To demonstrate the feasibility of DYMAC, a working real-time materials control system will be installed at the new plutonium facility presently under construction at LASL. Program emphasis is on developing practical solutions to generic problems and communicating those solutions to other installations for use throughout the nuclear fuel cycle.