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Methias
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Hi, recently I'm doing some reading up on the Chernobyl accident, then I came across what INSAG-7 reported in their findings to be contributing factors leading up to the accident. I've understood that mainly the design of the reactor core and the control rods played a huge part in it. However there were also mentions of violation of safety procedures like conducting the test at lower levels than planned. Was this part crucial in the build up of thermal runaway?
Your insight is much appreciated, thanks
Your insight is much appreciated, thanks