dornog70
dornog70
20 / 3
6th April
3:46:32
cherbl (this is not the actual save, this is modified version with the control rods removed for explosion)
explosion bomb reactor rbmk nuclear chernobyl

Comments

  • CamCamm
    CamCamm
    9:01:50
    Do you taste metal?
  • z4dg9ssw135
    z4dg9ssw135
    8:44:25
    id:3229153 pov you used pov wrong
  • 123yes321
    123yes321
    1:02:52
    true roblox tragedy
  • Tangtang
    Tangtang
    9th April
    when the graphite hit the reaction chambers there alot neutron hit graphite and cause sudden power spike and cause to heat up and make tonnes of steam that push the rod
  • Tangtang
    Tangtang
    9th April
    control rod are 7 meters long but it withdraw and insert around 40 centimetres per second
  • Tangtang
    Tangtang
    9th April
    it cause by xenon poisoning and graphite tips
  • puhba
    puhba
    9th April
    no input for operators would have stopped the runaway effect at that moment, it doesn't matter whether or not they pressed AZ-5 or not, the core was going prompt critical
  • Chernobylll
    Chernobylll
    8th April
    Chernobyl never happend if the USP rods inserted when AZ-5 was pressed. That was the issue ONLY chernobyl had. Because these rods would insert from the bottom to work against the positive scram effect (which wasn't just caused by the graphite tips, but also by the hot rods vaporizing water arround them making voiding stronger)
  • Vinnycat
    Vinnycat
    8th April
    in 1992. According to INSAG-1, the main cause of the accident was the operators' actions, but according to INSAG-7, the main cause was the reactor's design. Both reports identified an inadequate "safety culture" (INSAG-1 coined the term) at all managerial and operational levels as a major underlying factor. Wikipedia summery of the accident report. That being said the test they were doing fell off the rails pretty quickly, and should not have been tried in the first place.
  • Vinnycat
    Vinnycat
    8th April
    @vixsage7 The control rods got stuck on the way down due to poor maintince, design, and operator error by not responding in time leaving only the graphite tips in the pool. Idealy what should have happened is lowering the control rods early leaving room for the small surge to safly happen untill the rods where fully inserted halting the reaction.