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1999: Monitoring nuclear threats

Eric Breeding holds the electronic board that is the heart of the more compact version of the nuclear materials identification system, while he and Jim Mullens examine its detector.

The Highly Enriched Uranium Purchase Agreement of 1993 between the US and Russia requires Russian facilities to supply low-enriched uranium to the US from down-blended weapons-grade uranium. ORNL develops a fissile mass flow monitor that can continuously monitor the flow of fission fragments in the fuel flow to confirm the transparency of the Russian processing plants.
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Author Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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