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posted by martyb on Friday May 15 2020, @11:24AM   Printer-friendly
from the no-Earth-shattering-kaboom dept.

How Do We Know the Nukes Still Work?:

Though the treaty explicitly banning all nuclear weapons tests has not yet entered into force, the United States has not detonated a nuclear weapon since 1992. The American nuclear strategy still relies on the nuclear weapons working, but without full-scale tests, the Department of Energy's National Labs now operate the Stockpile Stewardship program, which relies on theory, simulations, and experiments to deliver annual weapons assessments to the federal government.

[...] "The [Stockpile Stewardship program] has gone through a number of administrations, and the Defense Department hasn't said that we have to go back to testing," Victor "Vic" Reis, former assistant secretary of energy for defense programs at the Department of Energy and one of the program's architects, told Gizmodo. "We understand enough of what's happening with the current stockpile of weapons—they're safe and reliable."

Reis teamed up with senior scientists and military personnel to draft a program that could validate the performance of the weapons and simulate the effects of aging on the weapons and their safety—what he called Science Based Stockpile Stewardship. [...] However, there wasn't nearly enough computing capacity to run all of the required simulations. Fortunately, Reis had previously been the director of DARPA and convinced a manager there to lead what would become the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative, a program that would significantly increase the computing power available to the weapons labs. Today, the Stockpile Stewardship program operates on a three-pillared approach, combining theory, simulation, and experiment, and runs mainly out of those three labs as well as the Nevada National Security Site.

[...] Understanding how the weapons age is a crucial component to the simulations. "There's a whole aspect of what happens to various materials and how they interact with metals, or with components of the devices themselves, that's all aging. We have no data on what happens when something is 40 years old," Irene Qualters, associate laboratory director for simulation and computation at Los Alamos National Lab, told Gizmodo.

[...] Reis told Gizmodo that he thinks the strategy should last at least another generation. The U.S. has found an effective workaround to true nuclear testing—it's not quite as showy as nuking ships in the Pacific, but scientists each year report to Congress with 100 percent confidence that the nuclear arsenal is reliable.

"But beyond 20 to 25 years, who knows," Reis said. Future politicians will eventually have to decide what to do about the aging nuclear arsenal.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Azuma Hazuki on Saturday May 16 2020, @12:25AM (2 children)

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Saturday May 16 2020, @12:25AM (#994819) Journal

    You have to admit, one thing even the worst atheist regime has going for it in this context is they don't believe there's a kingdom come they'd happily be blown to if they don't get their way. Bit of a stumper there, isn't it? Suddenly these religious beliefs turn out to be intensely *mal*adaptive in a world of science more advanced than steam engines...

    PS: I'm not an atheist myself, I just recognize a death cult when I see it. Idiot.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 16 2020, @10:25PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 16 2020, @10:25PM (#995160)

    You are arguing that the CCCP and North Korea arent death cults?

    • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Sunday May 17 2020, @04:52AM

      by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Sunday May 17 2020, @04:52AM (#995253) Journal

      Not in a religious sense, though they sure do like to borrow religious elements, what with all the "don't look at Dear Leader's portrait or you'll go blind!" bullshit.

      You know, all these arguments you're throwing at me are backfiring. You might want to consider a bit longer before you type stuff like this.

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