There are so many news articles flooding the net and the newspapers I can't sort reality from rumour. Here is my take on the actual cause. Yes a tsunomi hit the reactors and the end result was that nine backup generators were flooded and rendered useless. The backup generators are there to provide cooling during an emergency shutdown. If these generators had been built uphill or on towers we would not be having these discussions. I really feel bad for the people within the area, but I feel the reactor failures were human error in the planning and budgeting stages. A lesson can be learned here, I suppose.
If the reactors were brand new AP1000s they would be fine.
http://www.atomeromu.hu/download/1676/A ... eaktor.pdf
There are so many news articles flooding the net and the newspapers I can't sort reality from rumour. Here is my take on the actual cause. Yes a tsunomi hit the reactors and the end result was that nine backup generators were flooded and rendered useless. The backup generators are there to provide cooling during an emergency shutdown. If these generators had been built uphill or on towers we would not be having these discussions. I really feel bad for the people within the area, but I feel the reactor failures were human error in the planning and budgeting stages. A lesson can be learned here, I suppose.
If the reactors were brand new AP1000s they would be fine.
http://www.atomeromu.hu/download/1676/A ... eaktor.pdf
Interesting, Canada uses for the most part Candu reactors that do not use 'enriched' uranium rods and will melt down at at much lower temperatures. I couldn't really find the fuel source of the AP1000 although I only spent a few minutes reading the link you provided.
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