Nuclear Weapon Effects Seminar; Document Number D500-11658-1
Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Material Management Engineering, Survivability Section, 1987. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Comb binding. [4], viii, 198 pages. Acronyms and Abbreviations. Nomenclature, Formulae. Glossary. References. Problems. Solutions. Illustrated front cover. This document was prepared for the Air Force by the Boeing Military Airplane Company, OC-ALC S/V Programs Office, Del City, Oklahoma. The purpose of the seminar was to provide the following information to newly assigned MMEAS survivability engineers: a. An awareness of the magnitude and complexity of the varied nuclear threats; b. An overview of general and specific Air Force policies and procedures in these areas: A. F. Tech Order System. Maintenance Data Collection System; Hardness Maintenance/Hardness Surveillance; Configuration Control; c. A detailed look at the "electronic" threat, Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), and how to safeguard against it; and d. Methods of detecting degradations in the hardness of a system or sub-system through testing and inspection. The seminar included some theoretical background data, but focused on practical applications. The material provided during the seminar was provided as guidance and was not be be taken as directive in nature. The complex is responsible for the development and sustainment of a diverse portfolio of mission-critical software for the Air Force and diverse other customers, as well as world-wide aircraft battle damage repair capability for multiple weapons. Among the topics addressed are: Weapon Types, Energy Forms, Blast and Shock, Thermal, Radiation, EMP, Transient Radiation Effects on Electronics (TREE), Hardening, Maintenance, Surveillance, and Testing. More
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