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Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), also known as Sandia,[5] is one of three research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).[6] Headquartered in Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, it has a second principal facility next to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California, and a test facility in Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii.[7] Sandia is owned by the U.S. federal government but privately managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International.[8][9][10]

Sandia National Laboratories
Established1949
Research typeNational security, nuclear science
BudgetUS$3.6 billion[1]
DirectorJames S. Peery (January 1, 2020–)[2]
Stephen Younger[3] (May 2017 – December 2019)
Staff11,500[4]
Students830[4]
LocationAlbuquerque, New Mexico; Livermore, California.
Campus8,699 acres (35.20 km2)
Named after
Sandia Mountains in the Albuquerque metropolitan area
Operating agency
National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, under the direction of Honeywell International (since May 1, 2017)
Websitesandia.gov

Established in 1949, SNL is a "multimission laboratory"[5] with the primary goal of advancing U.S. national security by developing various science-based technologies.[11] Its work spans roughly 70 areas of activity, including nuclear deterrence, arms control, nonproliferation, hazardous waste disposal, and climate change.[12] Sandia hosts a wide variety of research initiatives, including computational biology, physics, materials science, alternative energy, psychology, MEMS, and cognitive science. Most notably, it hosted some of the world's earliest and fastest supercomputers, ASCI Red and ASCI Red Storm, and is currently home to the Z Machine, the largest X-ray generator in the world, which is designed to test materials in conditions of extreme temperature and pressure.

Sandia conducts research through partnership agreements with academic, governmental, and commercial entities;[13] educational opportunities are available through several programs, including the Securing Top Academic Research & Talent at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (START HBCU) Program and the Sandia University Partnerships Network (a collaboration with Purdue University, University of Texas at Austin, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, and University of New Mexico).[14][15]

Lab history edit

 
One of Sandia's first permanent buildings (Building 800) was completed in 1949

Sandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project. Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near an Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft. In January 1941 construction began on the Albuquerque Army Air Base, leading to establishment of the Bombardier School-Army Advanced Flying School near the end of the year. Soon thereafter it was renamed Kirtland Field, after early Army military pilot Colonel Roy C. Kirtland, and in mid-1942 the Army acquired Oxnard Field. During the war years facilities were expanded further and Kirtland Field served as a major Army Air Forces training installation.

In the many months leading up to successful detonation of the first atomic bomb, the Trinity test, and delivery of the first airborne atomic weapon, Project Alberta, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Director of Los Alamos Laboratory, and his technical advisor, Hartly Rowe, began looking for a new site convenient to Los Alamos for the continuation of weapons development – especially its non-nuclear aspects. They felt a separate division would be best to perform these functions. Kirtland had fulfilled Los Alamos' transportation needs for both the Trinity and Alberta projects, thus, Oxnard Field was transferred from the jurisdiction of the Army Air Corps to the U.S. Army Service Forces Chief of Engineer District, and thereafter, assigned to the Manhattan Engineer District. In July 1945, the forerunner of Sandia Laboratory, known as "Z" Division, was established at Oxnard Field to handle future weapons development, testing, and bomb assembly for the Manhattan Engineer District. The District-directive calling for establishing a secure area and construction of "Z" Division facilities referred to this as "Sandia Base" , after the nearby Sandia Mountains — apparently the first official recognition of the "Sandia" name.

Lab directors and presidents
Name Tenure
James S. Peery January 2020–[2]
Stephen Younger May 2017
–December 2019[3]
Jill M. Hruby July 2015
–May 2017[16][17]
Paul Hommert July 2010
–July 2015[18][17]
Thomas Hunter April 2005
–July 2010[19]
C. Paul Robinson August 1995
–April 2005[20]
Albert Narath 1989–1995[21]
Irwin Welber February 1986
–March 1989[22][23]
George C. Dacey August 1981
–January 1986[22][24]
Morgan Sparks October 1972
–July 1981[22][25]
John A. Hornbeck November 1966
–September 1972[22]
Siegmund P. "Monk" Schwartz September 1960
–October 1966[22]
Julius Molnar October 1958
–August 1960[22]
James W. McRae September 1953
–September 1958[22]
Donald A. Quarles March 1952
–August 1953[22]
George Landry October 1949
–February 1952[22]

Sandia Laboratory was operated by the University of California until 1949, when President Harry S. Truman asked Western Electric, a subsidiary of American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), to assume the operation as an "opportunity to render an exceptional service in the national interest." Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Electric, was formed on October 5, 1949, and, on November 1, 1949, took over management of the Laboratory.[26] The United States Congress designated Sandia Laboratories as a National laboratory in 1979. In October 1993, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) was managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. In December 2016, it was announced that National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, under the direction of Honeywell International, would take over the management of Sandia National Laboratories beginning May 1, 2017;[3][9] this contract remains in effect as of November 2022,[10][8][3][27] covering government-owned facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico (SNL/NM); Livermore, California (SNL/CA); Tonopah, Nevada; Shoreview, Minnesota; and Kauai, Hawaii. SNL/NM is the headquarters and the largest laboratory, employing more than 12,000 employees, while SNL/CA is a smaller laboratory, with around 1,700 employees. Tonopah and Kauai are occupied on a "campaign" basis, as test schedules dictate.

Sandia led a project that studied how to decontaminate a subway system in the event of a biological weapons attack (such as anthrax). As of September 2017, the process to decontaminate subways in such an event is "virtually ready to implement," said a lead Sandia engineer.[28]

Sandia's integration with its local community includes a program through the Department of Energy's Tribal Energy program to deliver alternative renewable power to remote Navajo communities, spearheaded by senior engineer Sandra Begay.[29][30]

Legal issues edit

On February 13, 2007, a New Mexico State Court found Sandia Corporation liable for $4.7 million in damages for the firing of a former network security analyst, Shawn Carpenter, who had reported to his supervisors that hundreds of military installations and defense contractors' networks were compromised and sensitive information was being stolen – including hundreds of sensitive Lockheed documents on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project. When his supervisors told him to drop the investigation and do nothing with the information, he went to intelligence officials in the United States Army and later the Federal Bureau of Investigation to address the national security breaches. When Sandia managers discovered his actions months later, they revoked his security clearance and fired him.[31]

In 2014, an investigation determined Sandia Corp. used lab operations funds to pay for lobbying related to the renewal of its $2 billion contract to operate the lab. Sandia Corp. and its parent company, Lockheed Martin, agreed to pay a $4.8 million fine.[32]

Technical areas edit

 
A researcher displays a model of the Big Hill cavern field in Texas, part of the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve

SNL/NM consists of five technical areas (TA) and several additional test areas. Each TA has its own distinctive operations; however, the operations of some groups at Sandia may span more than one TA, with one part of a team working on a problem from one angle, and another subset of the same team located in a different building or area working with other specialized equipment. A description of each area is given below.

TA-I operations are dedicated primarily to three activities: the design, research, and development of weapon systems; limited production of weapon system components; and energy programs. TA-I facilities include the main library and offices, laboratories, and shops used by administrative and technical staff.

TA-II is a 45-acre (180,000 m2) facility that was established in 1948 for the assembly of chemical high explosive main charges for nuclear weapons and later for production scale assembly of nuclear weapons. Activities in TA-II include the decontamination, decommissioning, and remediation of facilities and landfills used in past research and development activities. Remediation of the Classified Waste Landfill which started in March 1998, neared completion in FY2000. A testing facility, the Explosive Component Facility, integrates many of the previous TA-II test activities as well as some testing activities previously performed in other remote test areas. The Access Delay Technology Test Facility is also located in TA-II.

TA-III is adjacent to and south of TA-V [both are approximately seven miles (11 km) south of TA-I]. TA-III facilities include extensive design-test facilities such as rocket sled tracks, centrifuges and a radiant heat facility. Other facilities in TA-III include a paper destructor, the Melting and Solidification Laboratory and the Radioactive and Mixed Waste Management Facility (RMWMF). RMWMF serves as central processing facility for packaging and storage of low-level and mixed waste. The remediation of the Chemical Waste Landfill, which started in September 1998, is an ongoing activity in TA-III.

TA-IV, located approximately 12 mile (0.80 km) south of TA-I, consists of several inertial-confinement fusion research and pulsed power research facilities, including the High Energy Radiation Megavolt Electron Source (Hermes-III), the Z Facility, the Short Pulsed High Intensity Nanosecond X-Radiator (SPHINX) Facility, and the Saturn Accelerator. TA-IV also hosts some computer science and cognition research.

TA-V contains two research reactor facilities, an intense gamma irradiation facility (using cobalt-60 and caesium-137 sources), and the Hot Cell Facility.

SNL/NM also has test areas outside of the five technical areas listed above. These test areas, collectively known as Coyote Test Field, are located southeast of TA-III and/or in the canyons on the west side of the Manzanita Mountains. Facilities in the Coyote Canyon Test Field include the Solar Tower Facility (34.9623 N, 106.5097 W), the Lurance Canyon Burn Site and the Aerial Cable Facility.

Open-source software edit

 
Solar panel testing

In the 1970s, the Sandia, Los Alamos, Air Force Weapons Laboratory Technical Exchange Committee initiated the development of the SLATEC library of mathematical and statistical routines, written in FORTRAN 77.

Today, Sandia National Laboratories is home to several open-source software projects:

  • FCLib (Feature Characterization Library) is a library for the identification and manipulation of coherent regions or structures from spatio-temporal data.[33] FCLib focuses on providing data structures that are "feature-aware" and support feature-based analysis.[33] It is written in C and developed under a "BSD-like" license.[34]
  • LAMMPS (Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator) is a molecular dynamics library that can be used to model parallel atomic/subatomic processes at large scale.[35] It is produced under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and distributed on the Sandia National Laboratories website as well as SourceForge.[35]
  • LibVMI is a library for simplifying the reading and writing of memory in running virtual machines, a technique known as virtual machine introspection.[36] It is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.[36]
  • MapReduce-MPI Library is an implementation of MapReduce for distributed-memory parallel machines, utilizing the Message Passing Interface (MPI) for communication. It is developed under a modified Berkeley Software Distribution license.[37]
  • MultiThreaded Graph Library (MTGL) is a collection of graph-based algorithms designed to take advantage of parallel, shared-memory architectures such as the Cray XMT, Symmetric Multiprocessor (SMP) machines, and multi-core workstations.[38][39] It is developed under a BSD License.[38]
  • ParaView is a cross-platform application for performing data analysis and visualization.[40] It is a collaborative effort, developed by Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratories, and the United States Army Research Laboratory, and funded by the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program.[40] It is developed under a BSD license.[40]
  • Pyomo is a python-based optimization Mathematical Programming Language which supports most commercial and open-source solver engines.
  • Soccoro, a collaborative effort with Wake Forest and Vanderbilt Universities, is object-oriented software for performing electronic-structure calculations based on density-functional theory.[41] It utilizes libraries such as MPI, BLAS, and LAPACK and is developed under the GNU General Public License.[41]
  • Titan Informatics Toolkit is a collection of cross-platform libraries for ingesting, analyzing, and displaying scientific and informatics data.[42][43] It is a collaborative effort with Kitware, Inc., and uses various open-source components such as the Boost Graph Library.[42] It is developed under a New BSD license.[42]
  • Trilinos is an object-oriented library for building scalable scientific and engineering applications, with a focus on linear algebra techniques.[44] Most Trilinos packages are licensed under a Modified BSD License.[44]
  • Xyce is an open source, SPICE-compatible, high-performance analog circuit simulator, capable of solving extremely large circuit problems.[45]
  • Charon is a TCAD simulator which was open-sourced by Sandia in 2020.[46][47][48] It is significant as previously there were no major TCAD simulators for large-scale simulations that were open source.[47]

In addition, Sandia National Laboratories collaborates with Kitware, Inc. in developing the Visualization Toolkit (VTK), a cross-platform graphics and visualization software suite.[49] This collaboration has focused on enhancing the information visualization capabilities of VTK and has in turn fed back into other projects such as ParaView and Titan.[40][42][49]

Self-guided bullet edit

On January 30, 2012, Sandia announced that it successfully test-fired a self-guided dart that can hit targets at 2,000 m (2,187 yd). The dart is 4 in (100 mm) long, has its center of gravity at the nose, and is made to be fired from a small-caliber smoothbore gun. It is kept straight in flight by four electromagnetically actuated fins encased in a plastic puller sabot that falls off when the dart leaves the bore. The dart cannot be fired from conventional rifled barrels because the gyroscopic stability provided by rifling grooves for regular bullets would prevent the self-guided bullet from reliably turning towards a target when in flight, so fins are responsible for stabilizing rather than spinning. A laser designator marks a target, which is tracked by the dart's optical sensor and 8-bit CPU. The guided projectile is kept cheap because it does not need an inertial measurement unit, since its small size allows it to make the fast corrections necessary without the aid of an IMU. The natural body frequency[clarification needed] of the bullet is about 30 hertz, so corrections can be made 30 times per second in flight. Muzzle velocity with commercial gunpowder is 2,400 ft/s (730 m/s) (Mach 2.1), but military customized gunpowder can increase its speed and range. Computer modeling shows that a standard bullet would miss a target at 1,000 m (1,094 yd) by 9.8 yd (9 m), while an equivalent guided bullet would hit within 8 in (20 cm). Accuracy increases as distances get longer, since the bullet's motions settle more the longer it is in flight.[50][51][52]

Supercomputers edit

List of supercomputers that have been operated by or resided at Sandia:

See also edit

References edit

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  50. ^ Laser-Guided Bullets: Sub-MOA at Over a Mile November 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine – Guns.com, 2 February 2012
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Further reading edit

  • San Jose Mercury News article "Ill Lab Workers Fight For Federal Compensation"
  • Wired Magazine article "Linkin Park's Mysterious Cyberstalker"
  • Slate article "Stalking Linkin Park" August 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • The Santa Fe New Mexican article "Judge Upholds $4.3 Million Jury Award to Fired Sandia Lab Analyst"[permanent dead link]
  • The Santa Fe New Mexican article "Jury Awards Fired Sandia Analyst $4.3 Million"
  • Federal Computer Weekly article "Intercepts: Chinese Checkers"[permanent dead link]
  • Congressional Research Service report "China: Suspected Acquisition of U.S. Nuclear Weapon Secrets"
  • BBC News "Security Overhaul at US Nuclear Labs"
  • October 6, 2005 The Santa Fe New Mexican article "Sandia Security Managers Recorded Workers' Calls"
  • May 17, 2002 New Mexico Business Weekly article "Sandia National Laboratories Says it's Worthless"

External links edit

  • Official website

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sandia, national, laboratories, also, known, sandia, three, research, development, laboratories, united, states, department, energy, national, nuclear, security, administration, nnsa, headquartered, kirtland, force, base, albuquerque, mexico, second, principal. Sandia National Laboratories SNL also known as Sandia 5 is one of three research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy s National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA 6 Headquartered in Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque New Mexico it has a second principal facility next to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore California and a test facility in Waimea Kauai Hawaii 7 Sandia is owned by the U S federal government but privately managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International 8 9 10 Sandia National LaboratoriesEstablished1949Research typeNational security nuclear scienceBudgetUS 3 6 billion 1 DirectorJames S Peery January 1 2020 2 Stephen Younger 3 May 2017 December 2019 Staff11 500 4 Students830 4 LocationAlbuquerque New Mexico Livermore California Campus8 699 acres 35 20 km2 Named afterSandia Mountains in the Albuquerque metropolitan areaOperating agencyNational Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia under the direction of Honeywell International since May 1 2017 Websitesandia govEstablished in 1949 SNL is a multimission laboratory 5 with the primary goal of advancing U S national security by developing various science based technologies 11 Its work spans roughly 70 areas of activity including nuclear deterrence arms control nonproliferation hazardous waste disposal and climate change 12 Sandia hosts a wide variety of research initiatives including computational biology physics materials science alternative energy psychology MEMS and cognitive science Most notably it hosted some of the world s earliest and fastest supercomputers ASCI Red and ASCI Red Storm and is currently home to the Z Machine the largest X ray generator in the world which is designed to test materials in conditions of extreme temperature and pressure Sandia conducts research through partnership agreements with academic governmental and commercial entities 13 educational opportunities are available through several programs including the Securing Top Academic Research amp Talent at Historically Black Colleges and Universities START HBCU Program and the Sandia University Partnerships Network a collaboration with Purdue University University of Texas at Austin Georgia Institute of Technology University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and University of New Mexico 14 15 Contents 1 Lab history 2 Legal issues 3 Technical areas 4 Open source software 5 Self guided bullet 6 Supercomputers 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksLab history edit nbsp One of Sandia s first permanent buildings Building 800 was completed in 1949Sandia National Laboratories roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project Prior to the United States formally entering the war the U S Army leased land near an Albuquerque New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U S Navy aircraft In January 1941 construction began on the Albuquerque Army Air Base leading to establishment of the Bombardier School Army Advanced Flying School near the end of the year Soon thereafter it was renamed Kirtland Field after early Army military pilot Colonel Roy C Kirtland and in mid 1942 the Army acquired Oxnard Field During the war years facilities were expanded further and Kirtland Field served as a major Army Air Forces training installation In the many months leading up to successful detonation of the first atomic bomb the Trinity test and delivery of the first airborne atomic weapon Project Alberta J Robert Oppenheimer Director of Los Alamos Laboratory and his technical advisor Hartly Rowe began looking for a new site convenient to Los Alamos for the continuation of weapons development especially its non nuclear aspects They felt a separate division would be best to perform these functions Kirtland had fulfilled Los Alamos transportation needs for both the Trinity and Alberta projects thus Oxnard Field was transferred from the jurisdiction of the Army Air Corps to the U S Army Service Forces Chief of Engineer District and thereafter assigned to the Manhattan Engineer District In July 1945 the forerunner of Sandia Laboratory known as Z Division was established at Oxnard Field to handle future weapons development testing and bomb assembly for the Manhattan Engineer District The District directive calling for establishing a secure area and construction of Z Division facilities referred to this as Sandia Base after the nearby Sandia Mountains apparently the first official recognition of the Sandia name Lab directors and presidents Name TenureJames S Peery January 2020 2 Stephen Younger May 2017 December 2019 3 Jill M Hruby July 2015 May 2017 16 17 Paul Hommert July 2010 July 2015 18 17 Thomas Hunter April 2005 July 2010 19 C Paul Robinson August 1995 April 2005 20 Albert Narath 1989 1995 21 Irwin Welber February 1986 March 1989 22 23 George C Dacey August 1981 January 1986 22 24 Morgan Sparks October 1972 July 1981 22 25 John A Hornbeck November 1966 September 1972 22 Siegmund P Monk Schwartz September 1960 October 1966 22 Julius Molnar October 1958 August 1960 22 James W McRae September 1953 September 1958 22 Donald A Quarles March 1952 August 1953 22 George Landry October 1949 February 1952 22 Sandia Laboratory was operated by the University of California until 1949 when President Harry S Truman asked Western Electric a subsidiary of American Telephone and Telegraph AT amp T to assume the operation as an opportunity to render an exceptional service in the national interest Sandia Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Electric was formed on October 5 1949 and on November 1 1949 took over management of the Laboratory 26 The United States Congress designated Sandia Laboratories as a National laboratory in 1979 In October 1993 Sandia National Laboratories SNL was managed and operated by Sandia Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin In December 2016 it was announced that National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia under the direction of Honeywell International would take over the management of Sandia National Laboratories beginning May 1 2017 3 9 this contract remains in effect as of November 2022 10 8 3 27 covering government owned facilities in Albuquerque New Mexico SNL NM Livermore California SNL CA Tonopah Nevada Shoreview Minnesota and Kauai Hawaii SNL NM is the headquarters and the largest laboratory employing more than 12 000 employees while SNL CA is a smaller laboratory with around 1 700 employees Tonopah and Kauai are occupied on a campaign basis as test schedules dictate Sandia led a project that studied how to decontaminate a subway system in the event of a biological weapons attack such as anthrax As of September 2017 the process to decontaminate subways in such an event is virtually ready to implement said a lead Sandia engineer 28 Sandia s integration with its local community includes a program through the Department of Energy s Tribal Energy program to deliver alternative renewable power to remote Navajo communities spearheaded by senior engineer Sandra Begay 29 30 Legal issues editOn February 13 2007 a New Mexico State Court found Sandia Corporation liable for 4 7 million in damages for the firing of a former network security analyst Shawn Carpenter who had reported to his supervisors that hundreds of military installations and defense contractors networks were compromised and sensitive information was being stolen including hundreds of sensitive Lockheed documents on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project When his supervisors told him to drop the investigation and do nothing with the information he went to intelligence officials in the United States Army and later the Federal Bureau of Investigation to address the national security breaches When Sandia managers discovered his actions months later they revoked his security clearance and fired him 31 In 2014 an investigation determined Sandia Corp used lab operations funds to pay for lobbying related to the renewal of its 2 billion contract to operate the lab Sandia Corp and its parent company Lockheed Martin agreed to pay a 4 8 million fine 32 Technical areas edit nbsp A researcher displays a model of the Big Hill cavern field in Texas part of the nation s Strategic Petroleum ReserveSNL NM consists of five technical areas TA and several additional test areas Each TA has its own distinctive operations however the operations of some groups at Sandia may span more than one TA with one part of a team working on a problem from one angle and another subset of the same team located in a different building or area working with other specialized equipment A description of each area is given below TA I operations are dedicated primarily to three activities the design research and development of weapon systems limited production of weapon system components and energy programs TA I facilities include the main library and offices laboratories and shops used by administrative and technical staff TA II is a 45 acre 180 000 m2 facility that was established in 1948 for the assembly of chemical high explosive main charges for nuclear weapons and later for production scale assembly of nuclear weapons Activities in TA II include the decontamination decommissioning and remediation of facilities and landfills used in past research and development activities Remediation of the Classified Waste Landfill which started in March 1998 neared completion in FY2000 A testing facility the Explosive Component Facility integrates many of the previous TA II test activities as well as some testing activities previously performed in other remote test areas The Access Delay Technology Test Facility is also located in TA II TA III is adjacent to and south of TA V both are approximately seven miles 11 km south of TA I TA III facilities include extensive design test facilities such as rocket sled tracks centrifuges and a radiant heat facility Other facilities in TA III include a paper destructor the Melting and Solidification Laboratory and the Radioactive and Mixed Waste Management Facility RMWMF RMWMF serves as central processing facility for packaging and storage of low level and mixed waste The remediation of the Chemical Waste Landfill which started in September 1998 is an ongoing activity in TA III TA IV located approximately 1 2 mile 0 80 km south of TA I consists of several inertial confinement fusion research and pulsed power research facilities including the High Energy Radiation Megavolt Electron Source Hermes III the Z Facility the Short Pulsed High Intensity Nanosecond X Radiator SPHINX Facility and the Saturn Accelerator TA IV also hosts some computer science and cognition research TA V contains two research reactor facilities an intense gamma irradiation facility using cobalt 60 and caesium 137 sources and the Hot Cell Facility SNL NM also has test areas outside of the five technical areas listed above These test areas collectively known as Coyote Test Field are located southeast of TA III and or in the canyons on the west side of the Manzanita Mountains Facilities in the Coyote Canyon Test Field include the Solar Tower Facility 34 9623 N 106 5097 W the Lurance Canyon Burn Site and the Aerial Cable Facility Open source software edit nbsp Solar panel testingIn the 1970s the Sandia Los Alamos Air Force Weapons Laboratory Technical Exchange Committee initiated the development of the SLATEC library of mathematical and statistical routines written in FORTRAN 77 Today Sandia National Laboratories is home to several open source software projects FCLib Feature Characterization Library is a library for the identification and manipulation of coherent regions or structures from spatio temporal data 33 FCLib focuses on providing data structures that are feature aware and support feature based analysis 33 It is written in C and developed under a BSD like license 34 LAMMPS Large scale Atomic Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator is a molecular dynamics library that can be used to model parallel atomic subatomic processes at large scale 35 It is produced under the GNU General Public License GPL and distributed on the Sandia National Laboratories website as well as SourceForge 35 LibVMI is a library for simplifying the reading and writing of memory in running virtual machines a technique known as virtual machine introspection 36 It is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License 36 MapReduce MPI Library is an implementation of MapReduce for distributed memory parallel machines utilizing the Message Passing Interface MPI for communication It is developed under a modified Berkeley Software Distribution license 37 MultiThreaded Graph Library MTGL is a collection of graph based algorithms designed to take advantage of parallel shared memory architectures such as the Cray XMT Symmetric Multiprocessor SMP machines and multi core workstations 38 39 It is developed under a BSD License 38 ParaView is a cross platform application for performing data analysis and visualization 40 It is a collaborative effort developed by Sandia National Laboratories Los Alamos National Laboratories and the United States Army Research Laboratory and funded by the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program 40 It is developed under a BSD license 40 Pyomo is a python based optimization Mathematical Programming Language which supports most commercial and open source solver engines Soccoro a collaborative effort with Wake Forest and Vanderbilt Universities is object oriented software for performing electronic structure calculations based on density functional theory 41 It utilizes libraries such as MPI BLAS and LAPACK and is developed under the GNU General Public License 41 Titan Informatics Toolkit is a collection of cross platform libraries for ingesting analyzing and displaying scientific and informatics data 42 43 It is a collaborative effort with Kitware Inc and uses various open source components such as the Boost Graph Library 42 It is developed under a New BSD license 42 Trilinos is an object oriented library for building scalable scientific and engineering applications with a focus on linear algebra techniques 44 Most Trilinos packages are licensed under a Modified BSD License 44 Xyce is an open source SPICE compatible high performance analog circuit simulator capable of solving extremely large circuit problems 45 Charon is a TCAD simulator which was open sourced by Sandia in 2020 46 47 48 It is significant as previously there were no major TCAD simulators for large scale simulations that were open source 47 In addition Sandia National Laboratories collaborates with Kitware Inc in developing the Visualization Toolkit VTK a cross platform graphics and visualization software suite 49 This collaboration has focused on enhancing the information visualization capabilities of VTK and has in turn fed back into other projects such as ParaView and Titan 40 42 49 Self guided bullet editOn January 30 2012 Sandia announced that it successfully test fired a self guided dart that can hit targets at 2 000 m 2 187 yd The dart is 4 in 100 mm long has its center of gravity at the nose and is made to be fired from a small caliber smoothbore gun It is kept straight in flight by four electromagnetically actuated fins encased in a plastic puller sabot that falls off when the dart leaves the bore The dart cannot be fired from conventional rifled barrels because the gyroscopic stability provided by rifling grooves for regular bullets would prevent the self guided bullet from reliably turning towards a target when in flight so fins are responsible for stabilizing rather than spinning A laser designator marks a target which is tracked by the dart s optical sensor and 8 bit CPU The guided projectile is kept cheap because it does not need an inertial measurement unit since its small size allows it to make the fast corrections necessary without the aid of an IMU The natural body frequency clarification needed of the bullet is about 30 hertz so corrections can be made 30 times per second in flight Muzzle velocity with commercial gunpowder is 2 400 ft s 730 m s Mach 2 1 but military customized gunpowder can increase its speed and range Computer modeling shows that a standard bullet would miss a target at 1 000 m 1 094 yd by 9 8 yd 9 m while an equivalent guided bullet would hit within 8 in 20 cm Accuracy increases as distances get longer since the bullet s motions settle more the longer it is in flight 50 51 52 Supercomputers editList of supercomputers that have been operated by or resided at Sandia Intel Paragon XP S 140 1993 to ASCI Red 1997 to 2006 Red Storm 2005 to 2012 Cielo 2010 to 2016 Trinity 2015 to current Astra 2018 to current based on ARM processors Attaway 2019 to currentSee also editTitan Rain National Renewable Energy Laboratory Brookhaven National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Test Readiness Program Jess programming language VxInsight Decontamination foamReferences edit Sandia Facts and Figures Sandia gov Retrieved March 30 2019 a b Sandia National Laboratories News Releases New Sandia Labs Director named Archived from the original on June 16 2021 Retrieved December 2 2019 a b c d Ortega May January 25 2017 Director deputy director of Sandia National Labs announced www bizjournals com Retrieved May 18 2020 a b Sandia FAQ Sandia gov Retrieved April 30 2019 a b 70 Ways Sandia Has Changed The Nation 70 Ways Sandia has Changed the Nation Retrieved December 1 2022 About Sandia About Sandia Retrieved December 1 2022 Sandia National Laboratories Locations Kauai Test Facility www sandia gov Retrieved November 9 2017 a b Honeywell Unit Wins 2 6 Billion Contract to Manage Sandia National Laboratories Wall Street Journal Associated Press December 17 2016 a b NNSA Awards Sandia National Laboratories Management amp Operating Contract to National Technology and 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Multithreaded Architectures 2007 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium pp 1 14 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 421 7457 doi 10 1109 IPDPS 2007 370685 ISBN 978 1 4244 0909 9 S2CID 351906 a b c d ParaView Open Source Scientific Visualization Kitware Retrieved October 3 2010 a b Sandia National Laboratories Soccoro Sandia National Laboratories Archived from the original on September 19 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 a b c d Titan Toolkit Sandia National Laboratories Archived from the original on December 16 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 Main Page InfovisWiki Kitware Inc Archived from the original on September 18 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 a b The Trilinos Project Sandia National Laboratories Retrieved January 4 2017 Sandia National Laboratories Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator Xyce Charon TCAD Retrieved February 1 2022 a b Charon TCAD software open source release DEVSIM LLC May 24 2020 Retrieved February 1 2022 TCAD Central Open Source TCAD Software a b VTK The Visualization Toolkit Kitware Inc Retrieved October 3 2010 Laser Guided Bullets Sub MOA at Over a Mile Archived November 1 2014 at the Wayback Machine Guns com 2 February 2012 The First Self Guided Bullet Thefirearmblog com 31 January 2012 Self guided bullet could hit laser marked targets from a mile away Gizmag com 31 January 2012Further reading editComputerworld article Reverse Hacker Case Gets Costlier for Sandia Labs San Jose Mercury News article Ill Lab Workers Fight For Federal Compensation Wired Magazine article Linkin Park s Mysterious Cyberstalker Slate article Stalking Linkin Park Archived August 26 2011 at the Wayback Machine FedSmith com article Linkin Park Nuclear Research and Obsession The Santa Fe New Mexican article Judge Upholds 4 3 Million Jury Award to Fired Sandia Lab Analyst permanent dead link TIME article A Security Analyst Wins Big in Court The Santa Fe New Mexican article Jury Awards Fired Sandia Analyst 4 3 Million HPCwire article Sandia May Unwittingly Have Sold Supercomputer to China Federal Computer Weekly article Intercepts Chinese Checkers permanent dead link Congressional Research Service report China Suspected Acquisition of U S Nuclear Weapon Secrets Sandia National Laboratory Cooperative Monitoring Center article Engagement with China BBC News Security Overhaul at US Nuclear Labs Fox News Iowa Republican Demands Tighter Nuclear Lab Security UPI article Workers Get Bonus After Being Disciplined IndustryWeek article 3D Silicon Photonic Lattice October 6 2005 The Santa Fe New Mexican article Sandia Security Managers Recorded Workers Calls May 17 2002 New Mexico Business Weekly article Sandia National Laboratories Says it s Worthless External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandia National Laboratories Official website DOE Laboratory Fact Sheet35 03 02 N 106 32 35 W 35 050657 N 106 543136 W 35 050657 106 543136 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandia National Laboratories amp oldid 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