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How meltdown can occur; The catastrophe in Japan; Slik kan nedsmelting oppstaa

Abstract

In addition to the enormous devastation from the earthquake and tsunami, Japan has got a nuclear accident in his hands. The lack of cooling has increased the pressure and temperature inside the steel container dramatically. When the temperature exceeds 500 degrees, the water will oxidize zircon metal and produce large amounts of hydrogen gas inside the reactor tanks. It must be vented out to prevent that the pressure should rise further. At this temperature also weakened zircon metal that causes discharge decomposition in the form of gases from the fuel inside the tubes. Radioactive gases such as xenon, krypton, radioactive iodine and cesium are provided when the pressure is released from the reactor core. (AG)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2011
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Teknisk Ukeblad; Journal Volume: 158; Journal Issue: 10
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; ACCIDENTS; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; RADIATION ACCIDENTS; MELTDOWN; FISSION PRODUCT RELEASE; SOURCE TERMS; JAPAN
OSTI ID:
1010762
Country of Origin:
Norway
Language:
Norwegian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0040-2354; TRN: NO1105129
Submitting Site:
NW
Size:
page(s) 14-15
Announcement Date:
Apr 11, 2011

Citation Formats

Valmot, Odd Richard. How meltdown can occur; The catastrophe in Japan; Slik kan nedsmelting oppstaa. Norway: N. p., 2011. Web.
Valmot, Odd Richard. How meltdown can occur; The catastrophe in Japan; Slik kan nedsmelting oppstaa. Norway.
Valmot, Odd Richard. 2011. "How meltdown can occur; The catastrophe in Japan; Slik kan nedsmelting oppstaa." Norway.
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abstractNote = {In addition to the enormous devastation from the earthquake and tsunami, Japan has got a nuclear accident in his hands. The lack of cooling has increased the pressure and temperature inside the steel container dramatically. When the temperature exceeds 500 degrees, the water will oxidize zircon metal and produce large amounts of hydrogen gas inside the reactor tanks. It must be vented out to prevent that the pressure should rise further. At this temperature also weakened zircon metal that causes discharge decomposition in the form of gases from the fuel inside the tubes. Radioactive gases such as xenon, krypton, radioactive iodine and cesium are provided when the pressure is released from the reactor core. (AG)}
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