pakled wrote:
the operation of a reactor requires sufficient coolant to sustain the reaction and provide steam for the generators.
Should the amount of coolant fall too low, exposing the rods, the temperature will climb to such a degree that the containment walls will melt, exposing the area to high heat and hard radiation....see Chernobyl...
Perfectly quantified. Thank you pakled.
I've written a lot about meltdowns. In any case, WHY can't diagnosticians find a better term than 'meltdown?'
To me, the word meltdown sounds like a sandwich, like a tunamelt. Or when the wicked witch from the Wizard of OZ is melting from water splashed on her - she's screaming, "I'm melting!"
Meltdowns are a living nightmare. But the word, as viewed by many laypersons, just isn't taken seriously. Plus, the colloquial term 'meltdown,' does not fit an autistic meltdown, which is disengenious to our dilemma.
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