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Management,"Operatione Research & Management Science","Operatione Research & Management Science
Nuclear weapons require the periodic replacement of tritium, a radioac
tive gas that decays at approximately 5.5 percent per year. Currently
no tritium-supply facility exists in the US, and due to the decay, the
tritium inventory will fall below the required reserve level in 2011.
To decide how to fill this projected gap, the US Department of Energy
assessed 10 tritium-supply alternatives, including several types of n
ew reactors, an accelerator, and the use of commercial reactors. The D
OE compared the alternatives with respect to three objectives: product
ion assurance, cost, and environmental impacts. We combined a dynamic
production-simulation model and probabilistic assessments of schedule,
production capacity, and availability risks to predict the production
behavior of each alternative over 40 years. We also assessed the cost
and environmental risks. The secretary of energy decided to pursue bo
th the commercial-reactor and accelerator alternatives, based, in part
, on the results of this analysis.