A Facility Model for the Los Alamos Plutonium Facility

Year
1986
Author(s)
T. F. Yarbro - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Karen W. Hench - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kenneth E. Thomas - Los Alamos National Laboratory
C. A. Coulter - Los Alamos National Laboratory
C.L. Sohn - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
The Los Alamos Plutonium Facility contains more than sixty unit processes and handles a large variety of nuclear materials, including many forms of plutonium-bear ing scrap. The management of the Plutonium Facility is supporting the development of a computer model of the facility as a means of effectively integrating the large amount of information required for material control, process planning, and facility development. The model is designed to provide a flexible, easily maintainable facility description that allows the facility to be represented at any desired level of detail within a single modeling framework, and to do this using a model program and data files that can be read and understood by a technically qualified person without modeling experience. These characteristics were achieved by structuring the model so that all facility data is contained in data files, formulating the model in a simulation language that provides a flexible set of data structures and permits a near-English-language syntax, and using a description for unit processes that can represent either a true unit process or a major subsection of the facility. Use of the model is illustrated by applying it to two config urations of a fictitious nuclear material processing line.