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Title: Fukushima Nuclear Accident – 17 March update
Source: Brave New Climate
URL Source: http://bravenewclimate.com/2011/03/17/fukushima-17-march-summary/
Published: Mar 17, 2011
Author: Barry Brook
Post Date: 2011-03-17 08:56:31 by go65
Keywords: None
Views: 3085
Comments: 4

The crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station is approaching a weeks’ duration. The on-site situation remains extremely serious, with glimmers of hope being shrouded by a shadow of deep uncertainty.

If you’ve not been following the situation on BraveNewClimate, and want to recap, please read these recent updates:

Japan Nuclear Situation – 14 March updates

Further technical information on Fukushima reactors

Fukushima Nuclear Accident – 15 March summary of situation

Fukushima Nuclear Accident – 16 March update

These are assumed knowledge for understanding the rest of this post. The preparation of the material below was aided greatly by the private advice of my acquaintances in the nuclear engineering field. As predicted yesterday, attention over the last 24 hours has focused on the critical situation with the ponds used for temporary storage of spent nuclear fuel at the individual reactor units, before it is moved to a centralised facility on site. Although this old fuel has lost much of its original radioactivity, the decline is exponential (see this figure) which means that thermal energy must continue to be dissipated for months.

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#1. To: go65 (#0)

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-5384001427276447319#

The True Battle of Chernobyl.

Lasted 7 months, took 600 000 troops/volunteers, price no object.

Times 6 plus spent fuel rods.

Oh yeah, and that disagreement that the USSA MSM says amts to the size of the exclusion zone. Why, guess what?

You're being lied to again. The Disagreement:

"That country’s nuclear safety agency and Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the six-unit Fukushima Dai-ichi complex, denied Jaczko’s statements that the water is gone from the pool."

Assume Meltdown. All 6 on the way. Tokyo 36 million will not be evacuated.

WWIII on the way.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-17   9:25:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: mcgowanjm, go65 (#1)

The plant workers are dead men walking. Heartbreaking.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-17   10:23:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#3. To: Godwinson (#2)

The plant workers are dead men walking. Heartbreaking.

I don't think they're there.

I'm watching Tokyo now.

36 million cannot be evacuated. It took 7 months to bring One Chernobyl under some kind of control.

Flyingfox wrote:Yes why is Tepco still running that sort of PR? I think most of us realise that when you start to throw water at them or drop water from a great height,(hoping some will hit the target), you are running low on options, but honestly "fire trucks were effective in cooling an apparently overheating spent fuel pool as steam rose" why waste time with those sort of statements....I think the writing is on the wall power hooked back up or not...

It should be boron and sand now. Mountains. While miners put a floor underground.

Those Russian FireFighting Jets. Plus the 747's the US has. Have them dumping constantly. At my darkest moments, I actually think that TPTB like the same ones saying the Tokyo Bourse/Nikkei will stay open even during blackouts :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: are actually trying to save something.

From RussiaToday, my GoTo source now. Even them:

The title of the vid:

Japan's nuclear plant stable but critical.

Then the lady still in Tokyo:

stable but going critical to no end

I googled that and what did I get? Bifurcation/Phase Transition. The exact same definition. OMFG

At the phase transition point (for instance, boiling point) the two phases of a substance, liquid and vapor, have identical free energies and therefore are equally likely to exist. Below the boiling point, the liquid is the more stable state of the two, whereas above the gaseous form is preferred.

It is sometimes possible to change the state of a system diabaticically (as opposed to adiabatically) in such a way that it can be brought past a phase transition point without undergoing a phase transition. The resulting state is metastable, i.e. not theoretically stable, but quasistable. This occurs in superheating, supercooling and supersaturation.

Just look at this. The crux of the disagreement (USSA NEWS saying it's because of the size of the Evac Zone-They can't stop lying :twisted: ):

# # An official at the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Administration says three of the plant's six reactors - Nos. 1, 5 and 6 - are relatively stable. The official could not confirm whether water was covering spent fuel rods in reactor No. 4. - Top U.S. nuclear regulator earlier said no water was left in No. 4 reactor cooling pool, radiation levels extremely high.

# Power plant operator says it started work on Thursday to connect outside power cables to the plant. It later says the earliest time electricity could be re-connected is Friday. # Japan's nuclear agency said the No.2 reactor will be the first to receive electricity because it has a roof and will try to use power for internal mechanisms.

OK. You've just come out of coma, or been hiking in the wilderness:

And you see the above quotes. Tell me you're not going to be freaking out. Please.

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