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U.S. Nuclear Weapons - Plutonium Production Options & Research Needs (Hardcover)
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U.S. Nuclear Weapons - Plutonium Production Options & Research Needs (Hardcover)
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Nuclear weapons are an essential part of the nation's defence
strategy. The National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA)
manages the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile and carries out
research to help extend the life of existing weapons. The core of a
nuclear weapon, called a "pit", requires plutonium (a man-made
radioactive element) to create a nuclear explosion. Until 1989, the
Rocky Flats Plant (CO) mass-produced pits. Since then, the United
States has made at most 11 pits per year (ppy). U.S. policy is to
maintain existing nuclear weapons. To do this, the Department of
Defense states that it needs the Department of Energy (DOE), which
maintains U.S. nuclear weapons, to produce 50-80 ppy by 2030. While
some argue that few if any new pits are needed, at least for
decades, this book focuses on options to reach 80 ppy. Since pit
issues are complicated, this book contains technical and regulatory
details that are needed to understand the advantages, drawbacks,
and uncertainties of various options. The book includes a
description of plutonium, pits, and pit factory problems before
considering several pit production options.
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