Japan Fukushima nuclear thread

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rhinochopig

17,932 posts

199 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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Einion Yrth said:
rhinochopig said:
Einion Yrth said:
eldar said:
V8 Fettler said:
Some involvement in the construction of THORP but minimal experience of an operational reprocessing environment, I have an important question for the seasoned nuclear engineers on here: is it possible to "zone out" of the Sellafield beep?
Not completely. You ignore the ping/pong, until it stops. Then run.
Would running help? Or would it likely be too late by then.
In short yes, but it depends...size of blue flash smile, shielding, distance, etc.
Blue flash? If you can outrun a prompt neutron then the gentlemen of the olympic committee would probably like a word.
Hence the smiley.

There is a point to prompt evac though as the crit may occur again - solids in suspension - or the crit event may have ejected contam.

llewop

3,591 posts

212 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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rhinochopig said:
There is a point to prompt evac though as the crit may occur again - solids in suspension
such as Tokaimura - I remember some interesting discussions on that very issue from that one! eek
linky to better place to talk more rather than O/T here

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

199 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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llewop said:
rhinochopig said:
There is a point to prompt evac though as the crit may occur again - solids in suspension
such as Tokaimura - I remember some interesting discussions on that very issue from that one! eek
linky to better place to talk more rather than O/T here
Can be dangerous things fissile fluid systems...

https://www.orau.org/ptp/Library/accidents/la-1363...

Ross1988

1,234 posts

184 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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rhinochopig said:
Einion Yrth said:
rhinochopig said:
Einion Yrth said:
eldar said:
V8 Fettler said:
Some involvement in the construction of THORP but minimal experience of an operational reprocessing environment, I have an important question for the seasoned nuclear engineers on here: is it possible to "zone out" of the Sellafield beep?
Not completely. You ignore the ping/pong, until it stops. Then run.
Would running help? Or would it likely be too late by then.
In short yes, but it depends...size of blue flash smile, shielding, distance, etc.
Blue flash? If you can outrun a prompt neutron then the gentlemen of the olympic committee would probably like a word.
Hence the smiley.

There is a point to prompt evac though as the crit may occur again - solids in suspension - or the crit event may have ejected contam.
I was working there, on Evap D, I thought I heard B215 (I think that's Evap C) criticality alarm shut up once, I properly froze for what seemed like eternity! Luckily it was just my mind playing tricks.

If the alarm in Evap C or D goes off there's no point running.

Mentioned on here before that the nearest evacuation point was Paris apparently.

mcdjl

5,447 posts

196 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Ross1988 said:
I was working there, on Evap D, I thought I heard B215 (I think that's Evap C) criticality alarm shut up once, I properly froze for what seemed like eternity! Luckily it was just my mind playing tricks.

If the alarm in Evap C or D goes off there's no point running.

Mentioned on here before that the nearest evacuation point was Paris apparently.
Visiting Windscale 2 and listening to the beeps and boops was an odd feeling despite being assured we wouldn't need to run.

MartG

20,685 posts

205 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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Mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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"Let’s crunch the numbers"

Hmm......no doubt typed from half way round the globe for starters.

To quote some-one else...

"why any sane person would pay attention to anything he utters is beyond me"



Sincerely hope your Bil got his wish...

Edited by Mojocvh on Saturday 14th March 14:20

rovermorris999

5,203 posts

190 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.

MartG

20,685 posts

205 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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rovermorris999 said:
MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.
Nor does it have an over-hyped headline designed to sell newspapers frown

"Nuclear plant hit by Tsunami - nobody dead" would never sell smile

Gary C

12,480 posts

180 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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MartG said:
rovermorris999 said:
MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.
Nor does it have an over-hyped headline designed to sell newspapers frown

"Nuclear plant hit by Tsunami - nobody dead" would never sell smile
Even More boring is "nuclear plant hit by nothing, operates safely over its lifetime', but it's the rule rather than the exception.

V8 Fettler

7,019 posts

133 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Gary C said:
MartG said:
rovermorris999 said:
MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.
Nor does it have an over-hyped headline designed to sell newspapers frown

"Nuclear plant hit by Tsunami - nobody dead" would never sell smile
Even More boring is "nuclear plant hit by nothing, operates safely over its lifetime', but it's the rule rather than the exception.
Operation of Dungeness B was recently extended for another 10 years

Gary C

12,480 posts

180 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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V8 Fettler said:
Gary C said:
MartG said:
rovermorris999 said:
MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.
Nor does it have an over-hyped headline designed to sell newspapers frown

"Nuclear plant hit by Tsunami - nobody dead" would never sell smile
Even More boring is "nuclear plant hit by nothing, operates safely over its lifetime', but it's the rule rather than the exception.
Operation of Dungeness B was recently extended for another 10 years
Yep, Martin and his team have done well.

Gary C

12,480 posts

180 months

Monday 16th March 2015
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MartG said:
rovermorris999 said:
MartG said:
Unfortunately this doesn't fit the Green message so is unlikely to be reported. Facts are so inconvenient.
Nor does it have an over-hyped headline designed to sell newspapers frown

"Nuclear plant hit by Tsunami - nobody dead" would never sell smile
Actually the story from Fukushima daini is very interesting and a testament to great leadership.

hidetheelephants

24,439 posts

194 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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More good news. Extensive radiation study finds no internal cesium exposure in Fukushima children - Japan Times.

dudleybloke

19,845 posts

187 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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Three former executives at a Japanese power giant have been formally charged with negligence over the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35684098

Digby

8,242 posts

247 months

Saturday 4th February 2017
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"Radiation level at Fukushima reactor highest since 2011 disaster"

"Feb 3, 2017: The new radiation level, described by some experts as “unimaginable,”

http://enenews.com/record-high-radiation-levels-at...

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th February 2017
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Digby said:
"Radiation level at Fukushima reactor highest since 2011 disaster"

"Feb 3, 2017: The new radiation level, described by some experts as “unimaginable,”

http://enenews.com/record-high-radiation-levels-at...
Well yes, if you measure the radiation inside the containment vessel, you'd expect quite a lot of it. That's normal. What's not normal is the 2m wide hole in the containment vessel. "Uruguay Syndrome" anyone?

llewop

3,591 posts

212 months

Saturday 4th February 2017
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Except they didn't measure it in any traditional sense of the word:

'Based on the “noise” in the images, the utility estimated that one area of the containment vessel was emitting radiation at a level of 530 sieverts per hour'

Having said that, I don't think anyone would actually want to go anywhere near to confirm with a real instrument! To help anyone not familiar with Sieverts as unit of dose: roughly 5 Sieverts in generally considered a lethal dose! so about 100 seconds gets you there....

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Saturday 4th February 2017
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So what's the solution ?

Can they use robots to remove the reactive bits and ship to selefield?

mcdjl

5,447 posts

196 months

Saturday 4th February 2017
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Welshbeef said:
So what's the solution ?

Can they use robots to remove the reactive bits and ship to selefield?
They'll have to be careful if they do. The noise on the camera image is being caused by the radiation. It will cause noise in any electronic component (which will be worse the smaller it is). Depending on what the component is you'll get different effects. Camera = bad image motor controller =random movement etc. Until it just dies that is. And then you've got a dead, radioactive robot on top of the pile.