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An Accelerated Collaboration Meets with Beaming Success
[摘要] Maintaining a smaller, aging U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile without underground nuclear testing requires the capability to verify and validate the complex computer calculations on which stockpile confidence is based. This capability, in turn, requires nonnuclear hydrodynamic tests (hydrotests) that can x-ray stages of the implosion process, providing freeze-frame photos of materials imploding at speeds of more than 16,000 kilometers per hour. The images will yield important information on shapes and densities of metals and other materials under the extreme pressures and temperatures generated by the detonation of high explosives. The Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamics Test (DARHT) Facility at Los Alamos national Laboratory is a two-arm x-ray imaging system that will provide such images, capturing the inner workings of a mock nuclear explosion with high resolution. Scientists compare the radiographic images with computer models, examine the differences, and refine the models to more accurately represent weapon behavior. One of DARHT's arms (now called DARHT-II) recently got a ''leg up'' through a collaboration of Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos scientists, using a Livermore accelerator to test its subsystems and codes.
[发布日期] 2007-02-09 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 核物理和高能物理
[关键词] ACCELERATORS;AGING;CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES;COMPUTER CALCULATIONS;COMPUTERS;EXPLOSIONS;HYDRODYNAMICS;IMPLOSIONS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;NUCLEAR WEAPONS;RESOLUTION;STOCKPILES;TESTING;WEAPONS [时效性] 
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