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End of an Era for the Los Alamos Critical Experiments Facility: History of critical assemblies and experiments (1946-2004)

机译:洛斯阿拉莫斯关键实验设施时代的终结:关键组件和实验的历史(1946-2004)

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The Los Alamos Critical Experiments Facility (LACEF) was the last operational, general-purpose, critical-mass laboratory in the United States. The long history of remote operations and large-scale critical-mass experiments at LACEF began in 1948, and it effectively ended in July 8th, 2004, when the last critical experiment was performed on the Planet critical assembly. The experimental activities at the Pajarito Site began in April 1946 as a way to obtain subcritical measurements for weapons safety guidance. A year later, the first Kiva (a concrete-reinforced building) was constructed, and 18 months afterward the first remote critical operation was reported with the Topsy critical assembly. In the early years, the Pajarito Site primarily supported the weapons program; later, for almost 17 years, the neutronics of the Rover nuclear-propulsion program dominated activities at Pajarito Site. More recently, Pajarito Site added some new dimensions to its operations in order to support emergency response, the Nuclear Criticality Safety Program, and radiation-detection development. The long history of critical-assembly measurements and operations is documented in hundreds of peer-reviewed technical papers, laboratory reports, personal files, and video sessions with some of the pioneers. It is the intent of this paper to capture, in one single document, a summary and the highlights of the glorious days of this facility. In essence, this paper is a summary of the programs conducted in the last 58 years and of the numerous critical assemblies and reactors that operated at LACEF. It also provides a list of references to the reader who might want to learn more about this facility's rich history.
机译:洛斯阿拉莫斯关键实验设施(LACEF)是美国最后一个可运行的,通用的关键质量实验室。 LACEF的远程操作和大规模临界质量实验的悠久历史始于1948年,并于2004年7月8日有效终止,当时最后一次关键实验是在Planet临界组件上进行的。 Pajarito站点的实验活动于1946年4月开始,是获得次临界测量值以用于武器安全指导的一种方法。一年后,建造了第一座Kiva(混凝土建筑),并在18个月后,据报道,Topsy关键组件进行了第一次远程关键操作。在早期,Pajarito网站主要支持武器计划。后来,将近17年,罗孚(Rover)核推进计划的中子控制了Pajarito厂址的活动。最近,Pajarito网站在其运营中增加了一些新的方面,以支持应急响应,“核临界安全计划”和辐射探测开发。关键组件测量和操作的悠久历史记录在数百篇经过同行评审的技术论文,实验室报告,个人文件以及与一些先驱者的视频会议中。本文的目的是在一份文档中总结该设施光辉岁月的摘要和重点。本质上,本文总结了过去58年中执行的程序以及在LACEF运行的众多关键组件和反应堆。它还提供了参考文献列表,以供读者参考,他们可能想进一步了解该设施的丰富历史。

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