Reactor Water Levels & Automatic Actions If Water Levels Drop
This reference image shows at what point or place the water level within the reactor would cause automatic or operator
Read moreThis reference image shows at what point or place the water level within the reactor would cause automatic or operator
Read moreMy notes (Nancy’s) on the Reactor Safety Training Course (R-800) from the NRC http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0210/ML021080117.pdf The notes are an abbreviated gathering of
Read moreMany thanks to Ob_Li for translating this for us! The original website : http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye4822557.html Nuclear energy specialists team analyzed Fukushima Daiichi
Read moreEnglish language blog Gakuranman chronicled the early events after the great east earthquake. This included the melt downs at Fukushima
Read moreA Japan Atomic Energy Institute paper from 2002 recently surfaced online. This paper was the technical estimations of what would
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Read moreRadiation embrittlement, corrosion, fatigue and other wear dictate the rate of temperature change at which the reactor pressure vessel (RPV)
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Read moreThis interview offers a revealing look inside the nuclear industry from an ex-industry insider. Jack Shannon was employed by General
Read moreTEPCO HISTORIC DATA – Daiichi plant statistics March 11 to May 17 Group contributor Hudebnik found these on TEPCO’s website.
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Read moreAcronyms with definitions. Some useful terminology to understand technical reports. BWR – Boiling Water Reactor CV – Containment Vessel This
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