Everyone should ask themselves, why would the international body charged with overseeing nuclear power worldwide not publish what they were told by this laboratory?
Does this get covered by the "Too many crises to follow, I can't take anymore news," reasoning?
Does anyone care that the foxes appear to be guarding the proverbial hen house?
I got your crisis overload right here:
Fukushima reactor had meltdown 3.5 hours after cooling system collapsed: U.S. researcher
"A meltdown occurred at one of the reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant three and a half hours after its cooling system started malfunctioning, according to the result of a simulation using "severe accident" analyzing software developed by the Idaho National Laboratory.
Chris Allison, who had actually developed the analysis and simulation software, reported the result to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in late March. It was only May 15 when Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) admitted for the first time that a meltdown had occurred at the No. 1 reactor at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
According to Allison's report obtained by the Mainichi, the simulation was based on basic data on light-water nuclear reactors at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico that are about the same size as that of the No. 1, 2, and 3 reactors in Fukushima.
According to the simulation, the reactor core started melting about 50 minutes after the emergency core cooling system of the No. 1 reactor stopped functioning and the injection of water into the reactor pressure vessel came to a halt. About an hour and 20 minutes later, the control rod and pipes used to gauge neutrons started melting and falling onto the bottom of the pressure vessel. After about three hours and 20 minutes, most of the melted fuel had piled up on the bottom of the pressure vessel. At the four hour and 20 minute mark, the temperature of the bottom of the pressure vessel had risen to 1,642 degrees Celsius, close to the melting point for the stainless steel lining, probably damaging the pressure vessel..."
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110523p2a00m0na019000c.html"...reported the result to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in late March. It was only May 15 when Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) admitted for the first time..."
I'm confused now, because the article continues and asserts that TEPCO abandoned the idea of filling #1 with water when it "discovered," a meltdown had occurred. When did they know that again? I thought they had been continually, up until now, been trying to fill and keep filled those reactors with water.
I feel real safe :sarcasm:
Can any of the shills explain the reasoning of this?
Does this all add up?
TEPCO says it continued seawater injection at reactor without interruption
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Thursday it had continued injecting seawater into its No. 1 reactor at its crisis-stricken nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture, reversing its earlier story that it had suspended the work after receiving information that the prime minister's office was concerned about it.
The utility, known as TEPCO, said it learned of the move after questioning the head of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, who told company officials this week that he had gone ahead in continuing seawater injection into the No. 1 reactor despite the firm's decision to suspend the work.
TEPCO had earlier said it began injecting seawater to cool nuclear fuel inside the reactor on the evening of March 12, one day after the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami, but that it suspended the work 21 minutes later before resuming it another 55 minutes afterward.
A crisis management office consisting of government and TEPCO officials had said the initial injection was suspended after the prime minister's office conveyed its concern that seawater injection could cause fuel rods to resume fission, a phenomenon otherwise called "recriticality." The work was resumed after Prime Minister Naoto Kan gave a directive for the seawater injection, according to the office...
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110526p2g00m0dm079000c.htmlNow hold on. Who's Zooming Who here?
"...reversing its earlier story..."
"...continuing seawater injection into the No. 1 reactor despite the firm's decision to suspend the work..."
Doesn't anyone else care at all?
Thank dog the Keysone Cops have things under control. We are supposed to believe anything TEPCO, IAEA, government of Japan says at this point?
TEPCO = Fucking Weasels
IAEA = Not much better
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