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| Mar12-11, 08:49 PM | #35 |
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Japan Earthquake: nuclear plantsThey were due to be decommissioned soon even without this disaster, so I think it's safe to say these reactors will never go critical again. |
| Mar12-11, 09:25 PM | #36 |
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| Mar12-11, 09:58 PM | #37 |
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When you say, “core melting is something of a misnomer“ are you meaning to imply that as a practical matter it would be difficult to actually achieve temperatures high enough to melt the fuel pellets? If so, does that mean that even in the worst case, release of fission products to the outside world would be pretty much limited to minor amounts due to the pellets remaining solid and thus sequestering the fission products? Can the noble gasses diffuse out of the pellets at rates what would be of any practical significance? |
| Mar12-11, 10:07 PM | #38 |
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I'm too tired to summarize this but here is a link to the ANS updates:
http://ansnuclearcafe.org/ and a summary from ANS: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...p5Q2I04CnmM-aQ |
| Mar13-11, 12:16 AM | #39 |
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| Mar13-11, 12:59 AM | #40 |
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update from WNN at
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS...3_1303111.html |
| Mar13-11, 06:07 AM | #41 |
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How strong might be the impact to all the new builds? Does this influence OL3 and all the Chinese reactors? China planned to pour the concrete for the 1st commercial HTR end of this month... Maybe a delay?
Speculations only? What are your thoughts about it? Is there the next nuclear winter coming up soon? FE |
| Mar13-11, 06:17 AM | #42 |
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I certainly hope it wasn't the reactor vessel itself that exploded....
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| Mar13-11, 07:17 AM | #43 |
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| Mar13-11, 07:53 AM | #44 |
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| Mar13-11, 08:28 AM | #45 |
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As I told a member of the public at a meeting concerning start-up of the Diablo Canyon plant, when ask, "what would be the consequences of the coastal area being hit by a 9.0 or larger earthquake". I replied that the nuclear plant would be the least of their worries, since they would be dead or swiming for their life in the sea anyway.
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| Mar13-11, 08:52 AM | #46 |
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ANS has put out a brief which describes events at Unit 1:
It appears that the EDGs got knocked out by a tsunami, despite the fact that they should have ensured the EDGs would not be affected by a seiche or tsunami. The containment maybe intact, but it's not clear concerning the integrity of the pipes, primarily those of the recirculation system. It now appears there is a similar problem at Unit 3.
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| Mar13-11, 09:08 AM | #47 |
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•Hydrogen in reactor building exploded causing it to collapse around the containment.
The reactor building for a BWR is nothing more than a thin weather protection building and all other components of major concern are within hardened structures within it. |
| Mar13-11, 09:16 AM | #48 |
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| Mar13-11, 10:45 AM | #49 |
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Some radioactive material on your shoes is not dangerous at all, but these numbers show that an area well outside the power plant perimeter got severely contaminated. |
| Mar13-11, 11:02 AM | #50 |
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Normal background btw is about 1-2 cps (60-120 cpm). Background comes from normal solar/cosmic radiation, and natural sources such as granite, and long-lived isotopes like K-40. |
| Mar13-11, 11:09 AM | #51 |
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And I would further ask, "What exactly is the significance of those numbers?" Is that even a significant quantity of radiation?
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