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LLL hydrodiagnostics upgrade program. [Site 300 explosive test area]
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE NUCLEAR WEAPONS
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES
DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
DESIGN
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
HYDRODYNAMICS
INTERFEROMETRY
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
OPTICAL EQUIPMENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
SIMULATION
X-RAY RADIOGRAPHY
EQUIPMENT
EXPLOSIVES
FLUID MECHANICS
INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY
MATERIALS TESTING
MECHANICS
NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING
TESTING
WEAPONS 450202* -- Explosions & Explosives-- Nuclear-- Weaponry-- (-1989)
Language
English
Abstract
The continued success of the nuclear weapon design and test programs is a direct result of the effective hydrodynamic programs developed at Livermore. Hydrodynamic studies provide the weapon designer with experimental verification and analysis of weapon designs through the use of explosively driven, nonfissile materials. Hydrodiagnostic techniques include (1) flash radiography; (2) high-speed photography; (3) electrical-pin diagnostics; and (4) interferometry. The focus of all hydrodynamic testing at LLL is the Site 300 Explosive Test Area located 18 miles east of Livermore. This remote, 10-mi/sup 2/ facility consists of: (1) areas for machining and assembling explosives; (2) environmental test facilities; (3) administrative and support facilities; and (4) five underground, reinforced-concrete bunkers equipped with high-speed cameras, electrical data-acquisition systems, and electron accelerators for flash radiography. The report summarizes the improvements made in radiography, optics, electronics, and interferometry, and indicates the projects that remain to be completed.