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Title: Developing standard performance testing procedures for material control and accounting components at a site

Abstract

The condition of a nuclear material control and accountability system (MC&A) and its individual components, as with any system combining technical elements and documentation, may be characterized through an aggregate of values for the various parameters that determine the system's ability to perform. The MC&A system's status may be functioning effectively, marginally or not functioning based on a summary of the values of the individual parameters. This work included a review of the following subsystems, MC&A and Detecting Material Losses, and their respective elements for the material control and accountability system: (a) Elements of the MC&A Subsystem - Information subsystem (Accountancy/Inventory), Measurement subsystem, Nuclear Material Access subsystem, including tamper-indicating device (TID) program, and Automated Information-gathering subsystem; (b) Elements for Detecting Nuclear Material Loses Subsystem - Inventory Differences, Shipper/receiver Differences, Confirmatory Measurements and differences with accounting data, and TID or Seal Violations. In order to detect the absence or loss of nuclear material there must be appropriate interactions among the elements and their respective subsystems from the list above. Additionally this work includes a review of regulatory requirements for the MC&A system component characteristics and criteria that support the evaluation of the performance of the listed components. The listed components hadmore » performance testing algorithms and procedures developed that took into consideration the regulatory criteria. The developed MC&A performance-testing procedures were the basis for a Guide for MC&A Performance Testing at the material balance areas (MBAs) of State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation - Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (SSC RF-IPPE).« less

Authors:
 [1];  [2];  [3];  [3];  [3]
  1. Los Alamos National Laboratory
  2. ROSATOM, RUSSIA
  3. IPPE, RUSSIA
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
1016106
Report Number(s):
LA-UR-10-03666; LA-UR-10-3666
TRN: US1102988
DOE Contract Number:  
AC52-06NA25396
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: INMM ; July 11, 2010 ; Baltimore, MD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
78; ALGORITHMS; DOCUMENTATION; EVALUATION; MATERIAL BALANCE AREA; PERFORMANCE; PERFORMANCE TESTING; PHYSICS; RUSSIAN FEDERATION; SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER

Citation Formats

Scherer, Carolynn P, Bushlya, Anatoly V, Efimenko, Vladimir F, Ilyanstev, Anatoly, and Regoushevsky, Victor I. Developing standard performance testing procedures for material control and accounting components at a site. United States: N. p., 2010. Web.
Scherer, Carolynn P, Bushlya, Anatoly V, Efimenko, Vladimir F, Ilyanstev, Anatoly, & Regoushevsky, Victor I. Developing standard performance testing procedures for material control and accounting components at a site. United States.
Scherer, Carolynn P, Bushlya, Anatoly V, Efimenko, Vladimir F, Ilyanstev, Anatoly, and Regoushevsky, Victor I. 2010. "Developing standard performance testing procedures for material control and accounting components at a site". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1016106.
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title = {Developing standard performance testing procedures for material control and accounting components at a site},
author = {Scherer, Carolynn P and Bushlya, Anatoly V and Efimenko, Vladimir F and Ilyanstev, Anatoly and Regoushevsky, Victor I},
abstractNote = {The condition of a nuclear material control and accountability system (MC&A) and its individual components, as with any system combining technical elements and documentation, may be characterized through an aggregate of values for the various parameters that determine the system's ability to perform. The MC&A system's status may be functioning effectively, marginally or not functioning based on a summary of the values of the individual parameters. This work included a review of the following subsystems, MC&A and Detecting Material Losses, and their respective elements for the material control and accountability system: (a) Elements of the MC&A Subsystem - Information subsystem (Accountancy/Inventory), Measurement subsystem, Nuclear Material Access subsystem, including tamper-indicating device (TID) program, and Automated Information-gathering subsystem; (b) Elements for Detecting Nuclear Material Loses Subsystem - Inventory Differences, Shipper/receiver Differences, Confirmatory Measurements and differences with accounting data, and TID or Seal Violations. In order to detect the absence or loss of nuclear material there must be appropriate interactions among the elements and their respective subsystems from the list above. Additionally this work includes a review of regulatory requirements for the MC&A system component characteristics and criteria that support the evaluation of the performance of the listed components. The listed components had performance testing algorithms and procedures developed that took into consideration the regulatory criteria. The developed MC&A performance-testing procedures were the basis for a Guide for MC&A Performance Testing at the material balance areas (MBAs) of State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation - Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (SSC RF-IPPE).},
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year = {Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2010},
month = {Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2010}
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