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|Fred said:This actually is almost to the letter the romance imagined by a French journalist with a PhD in Nuclear Physic about three weeks ago, I'm surprise that it's still considered as it was obvious that it was a non sens, even three weeks ago.
Would you be kind enough to point out the 8m S/N Hole around the floor where the fuel assemblies are stored ?
Is trolling allowed on this forum?
Facing South,
Facing NE,
[PLAIN]http://img.ibtimes.com/www/data/images/full/2011/03/23/77344-efforts-to-spray-water-into-the-no-4-reactor-at-the-fukushima-daiichi-.jpg
On topic: In the Areva report you have 7 hours in Reactors 2 & 3 without water, 27 hrs for Unit 1 - temperatures reaching melting points of both zircalloy and uranium oxide, then you have explosions in Units 1 & 3, which differ and then you get to page 25, and I quote, "Its not Chernobyl-like."
MJRacer said:Same source states 400 kPa is maximum D/W pressure.
4-5 bar measured, I quote from the April 7th Areva presentation,
Containment
Last barrier between Fission
Products and Environment
Wall thickness ~3cm
Design Pressure 4-5bar
Actual pressure up to 8 bars
Normal inert gas filling (Nitrogen)
Hydrogen from core oxidation
Boiling condensation chamber
(like a pressure cooker)
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