NUCENG said:
I agree with everything you say but if you eliminate hydrogen from SFP4 what is left? However improbable, and to date unproveable, it had to come from an external explosion. The initial report of the explosion talked of "an explosion inside the facility" and then they found damage to unit 4. It doesn't sound to me like they knew for certain that the explosion was inside unit 4. Your guess is as good as mine.
looking at the sources (digitalglobe pics, drone video) already posted, i can not imagine any outside source for the damage in #4.
the most damage is on the south side, opposite of #3.
you can see rebar bended outside on all 4 sides of the building.
the damage on the north side doesn't look like an impact as well, rather as if the pillars had been knocked of quite low from the inside, then the roof went inwards.
maybe (though i don't vote for that) it is possible, that something from outside had triggered the explosion in #4, but most of the damage has been done from the inside.
it's hard to tell, what is #3 and what is #4 from the angle of the webcam, but it looks like, that there has been lot of black smoke, when #4 exploded (even an hour after the explosion):
(at 2:24)
fires have been reported, but i can't find any soot.
btw: i would estimate the mass of the roof quite low, iron sheets with tarboard, not likely to cause much damage (to concrete pillars) when coming down from a short flight.
what exploded in #4?
hydrogen released by zircaloy oxidation?
would require a dry pool, water spray started days after the explosion -> not possible
steam explosion?
i have not found any reference to this possible risk anywhere in the literature. were all the engineers that did the risk analysis wrong? rather not -> quite unlikely
acetylen?
can't tell, but has been rebutted in this forum -> unlikely
what else is left:
hydrogen generated by radiation?
hydrogen generated in steam bubbles at the bottom of the fuel?
both unlikely (the 'steam explosion' argument is valid for both).
i am running out of ideas
anyone?
Ms Music said:
I am almost amazed people haven't come out and said these explosions were an inside job...
if i could make up a motive, i would ;-)