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Quality of Science and Engineering at the NNSA National Security Laboratories [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 74 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309290902
  • ISBN-13: 9780309290906
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 74 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309290902
  • ISBN-13: 9780309290906
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The three National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) national security laboratoriesLos Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL)are a major component of the U.S. government's laboratory complex and of the national science and technology base. These laboratories are large, diverse, highly respected institutions with broad programs in basic sciences, applied sciences, technology development, and engineering; and they are home to world-class staff and facilities. Under a recent interagency agreement between the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and the intelligence community, they are evolving to serve the needs of the broad national security community. Despite this broadening of substance and support, these laboratories remain the unique locus of science and engineering (S&E) for the U.S. nuclear weapons program, including, most significantly, the science-based stockpile stewardship program and the S&E basis for analyzing and understanding nuclear weapon developments of other nations and non-state actors. The National Research Council (NRC) was asked by Congress to assess the quality of S&E and the management of S&E at these three laboratories.



The Quality of Science and Engineering at the NNSA National Security Laboratories is the second of two reports produced as part of this study. This report assesses the quality of S&E in terms of the capability of the laboratories to perform the necessary tasks to execute the laboratories' missions, both at present and in the future. The report identifies the following as four basic pillars of stockpile stewardship and non-proliferation analysis: (1) the weapons design; (2) systems engineering and understanding of the effects of aging on system performance; (3) weapons science base; and (4) modeling and simulation, which provides a capability to integrate theory, experimental data, and system design.



The Quality of Science and Engineering at the NNSA National Security Laboratories offers a snapshot of the present with an eye to the future. This report discusses the current state of S&E and makes recommendations to maintain robust programs.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Nuclear Weapons Design 3 Systems Engineering and Aging 4 The Science Base 5 Modeling and Simulation 6 Cross-Cutting Themes Appendixes Appendix A: Acronyms Appendix B: People with Whom the Committee Held Discussions Appendix C: Topics Discussed at Laboratory Meetings Appendix D: Summary of the Phase I Report of this Study
Summary 1(7)
1 Introduction
8(5)
Statement of Task
8(2)
Conduct of the Study
10(2)
Outline of the Report
12(1)
2 Nuclear Weapons Design
13(6)
Background
13(1)
Experimental Facilities
14(2)
Human Resources and Nuclear Weapons Design Capabilities
16(3)
3 Systems Engineering and Aging
19(7)
High-Quality Systems Engineering
19(1)
Weapons Surveillance
20(1)
Plutonium Aging
20(1)
Selected Supporting Disciplines
21(2)
Transitioning Technology for Engineering: LDRD and Technology Readiness Levels
23(1)
Work Environment and Staffing
24(2)
The 120-Day Study
26(1)
4 The Science Base
26(11)
Introduction
26(1)
Materials Science, Chemistry, and Engineering
26(2)
Condensed Matter/Materials Science at Extreme Conditions
28(2)
High-Energy-Density Science
30(2)
Radiation Hydrodynamics and Transport
32(1)
Workforce Development and the Work Environment
33(3)
Scientific Facilities
36(1)
5 Modeling and Simulation
37(8)
Background
37(1)
Quality of Models and Numerical Methods
37(1)
Hydrodynamics and Materials
38(1)
Transport and Plasmas
38(1)
Engineering
39(1)
Quality of Scientific Computing Practice
40(2)
Staffing and Succession Planning
42(1)
Findings and Recommendations
42(3)
6 Cross-Cutting Themes
45(6)
Overall Quality of S&E
45(1)
Experimentation
45(1)
Facilities and Infrastructure
46(1)
Workforce Recruitment and Retention; Work Environment and Culture
47(4)
Appendixes
A Acronyms 51(2)
B People with Whom the Committee Held Discussions 53(4)
C Topics Discussed at Laboratory Meetings 57(3)
D Summary of the Phase I Report of this Study 60