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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1405546 United States 02/29/2012 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN Just wait until the corium blob melts into the water table. It will be a nuclear nightmare. Steam can move mountains, nuclear meltdowns can flash boil water so fast it'll make your head spin. AND, when the corium blob encounters water, it cools it down which INCREASES the nuclear chain reaction, which increases the heat, which drives more water to steam, which cools the blob, which increases the chain reaction. It is a NASTY reaction. Water and nuclear corium blobs do not mix well at all. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1691978 United States 02/29/2012 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN What a fucking mess. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11198416 Germany 02/29/2012 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN They're probably just burning all the radioactive scraps.. Notice that crane is moving on the right side, I doubt anyone would be working there if that was waste eating into the ground or reacting.. Then again, who knows. Could also be a remote control crane I suppose.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1691978 What a fucking mess. mmhh, yep i see it Thats interesting i will try to find out more about it |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11198416 Germany 02/29/2012 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN Investigation result by the robot (quince2) on the 5th operating floor of the Reactor Building of Unit 2 Fukushima Daiichi NPS [link to www.tepco.co.jp] Some pictures of it: [link to www.tepco.co.jp] The radiation in the 4th Floor of Building 2 reactor is 44-220 mSv / h mhh |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11198416 Germany 02/29/2012 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN *Just in* NRC: Team’s initial impressions were that Spent Fuel Pool No. 3 ‘might not be here’ after seeing photos from different perspective — It doesn’t look good, I’ll tell you that BILL RULAND: I have an update. I have an update. This is the Bill Ruland, they Reactor Safety Team director. We got these pictures from Tepco provided to the team in country, the NRC team in country. We've got these pictures and it, they, this is Unit 3, and it shows a large, you know, shows significant damage to the structures. We provided these to General Electric, who, of course, had desigr drawings. These people have been in the building, inside the building, so they have a pretty good idea. It turns out that the Unit 3's elevations are different than Unit .. So if you look at Unit 1 and you try to make sense of Unit 3 structure, you'rE not going to get the right picture.... More: [link to enenews.com] |
Atom-Boy User ID: 11279027 Japan 02/29/2012 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN *Just in* NRC: Team’s initial impressions were that Spent Fuel Pool No. 3 ‘might not be here’ after seeing photos from different perspective — It doesn’t look good, I’ll tell you that Quoting: IwantToBelieve76 BILL RULAND: I have an update. I have an update. This is the Bill Ruland, they Reactor Safety Team director. We got these pictures from Tepco provided to the team in country, the NRC team in country. We've got these pictures and it, they, this is Unit 3, and it shows a large, you know, shows significant damage to the structures. We provided these to General Electric, who, of course, had desigr drawings. These people have been in the building, inside the building, so they have a pretty good idea. It turns out that the Unit 3's elevations are different than Unit .. So if you look at Unit 1 and you try to make sense of Unit 3 structure, you'rE not going to get the right picture.... More: [link to enenews.com] C'mon, this is a Audio-File from March, 18, last Year There are much better Files from the time after the first 2 Weeks when the People already calmed down a bit! The Smoke/ Steam we can see in this Video may coming from a High Pressure Cleaning with Hot Water because the needed to remove Ice, it is cold in F'Shima and here! There was already a Thread from spitting caesium! G.Y.!B.E. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11358343 United States 02/29/2012 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Report: Massive smoke between Reactors No. 2 and 3 — Can NOT be observed on Tepco webcam, only TBS/JNN Just wait until the corium blob melts into the water table. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1405546 It will be a nuclear nightmare. Steam can move mountains, nuclear meltdowns can flash boil water so fast it'll make your head spin. AND, when the corium blob encounters water, it cools it down which INCREASES the nuclear chain reaction, which increases the heat, which drives more water to steam, which cools the blob, which increases the chain reaction. It is a NASTY reaction. Water and nuclear corium blobs do not mix well at all. |