Technical explanations for the Fukushima reactor explosion
Technical explanations for the Fukushima reactor explosion
Review of the explosion of one of the reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. The tsunami following the earthquake would have caused the explosion. The rising water would have caused the cooling system to fail. The reactor heated up, releasing hydrogen and this hydrogen, in contact with steam, exploded causing the collapse of the building housing the reactor. A comment on infographic images and explanations by Bertrand BARRE (scientific advisor of Areva).
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