ADVANCED ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES IN AUTOMATED FUEL FABRICATION FACILITIES

Year
1977
Author(s)
R.L. Carlson - Westinghouse Hanford Company
A.W. DeMerschman - Westinghouse Hanford Company
Abstract
The accountability system being designed for automated fuel fabrication facilities will provide real-time information on all Special Nuclear Material (SNM) located in the facility. It will utilize a distributed network of microprocessors and minicomputers to monitor material movement and obtain nuclear materials measurements directly from remote, in-line Nondestructive Assay (NDA) instrumentation. As SNM crosses an accounting boundary, the accountability computer will update the master files and generate audit trail records. Mass balance accounting techniques will be used around each unit process step, while item control will be used to account for encapsulated material, and SNM in transit.