Next Generation Air Particle Detector
Abstract
The IM-239/WDQ Air Particle Detector (APD) is a 400-pound piece of installed equipment on nuclear powered ships that monitors emissions into the air from the ships' nuclear power plants. There are eight on each Nimitiz class carrier and six on each submarine of all classes. The current version is approximately 30 years old and despite component upgrades it has reached the end of its useful life due to parts and technological obsolesence. Naval Reactors requires a new version for the nuclear fleet. The RADIAC Program is working with the pre-eminent facility in this field in the U.S., the DoE Remote Sensing Laboratory at Nellis AFB, NV, to develop the new version.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 908076df7f4491a47d8de98ef35b9856
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