Nuclear Survivability

Abstract

The Nuclear Survivability project provides enabling technologies for Department of Defense (DoD) nuclear forces and their associated control and support systems and facilities in wartime to avoid, repel, or withstand attack or other hostile action, to the extent that essential functions can continue or be resumed after the onset of hostile action. Emphasis is on ionizing radiation effects. The Nuclear Survivability project provides Radiation Hardened (RadHard) Microelectronics and Nuclear Weapons Effects (NWE) experimentation research. Funding in this project also supports the expanding role of the Nuclear Test Personnel Review (NTPR) program into Science & Technology development for human survivability. The NWE simulators are available to validate nuclear survivability requirements for DoD missile and space systems, conduct research in radiation effects, and validate computational models. The Nuclear Survivability Experimental Capabilities program is working with the National Nuclear Security Administration and the United Kingdom Atomic Weapons Establishment to jointly develop new, enabling technologies for improved NWE experimentation capabilities for x-rays, gamma rays and neutrons. The Nuclear Technology Analysis Support provides support for the Joint Atomic Information Exchange Group (JAIEG) and the international Weapon Effects Steering Committee (WESC) that was called the NWE Users’ Group. The WESC establishes standards for U.S. and U.K nuclear weapons effects simulation codes and models as defined and prioritized by the nuclear community, and serves as a forum for sharing information on nuclear technologies, gaps and plans. The increase from FY 2011 to FY 2012 in this project is due to the net effect of the conversion of 0603160BR funds to 0602718BR funds to better reflect the nature of the RadHard Microelectronics efforts in the RI-Nuclear Survivability budget project. RadHard efforts are applied research and involve the transition of promising basic research outputs into solutions for broadly defined military needs, short of major development projects, with a view towards development and evaluation of technical maturity.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
RI_0602718BR_2_0400_PB_2012

Entities

Organizations

  • Rotary International

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Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.
  • Nuclear and Radiation Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics
  • Space

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