Re: Excellent article explaining the situation at the Fukushima plant
There are several redundant layers, some of them are : Off site power, cross-tie power with the other on site units, and redundant Diesel Generators. Some plants also have the ability to release water from storage ponds by gravity. I did not see this last option on the aerial photo of the plant in question. The first two sources failed in the Earthquake and the Diesel generators got submerged by the waves. The Coolant pumps are high voltage equipment, and can't be powered by Batteries, same with the Residual Heat Removal pumps. The batteries are generally used with an inverter system to power small loads such as Instrumentation, controls etc.. The damage to the piping system from the earthquake is unclear from the reports. From the aerial picture after the explosion of the first unit it does not appear there was any extensive damage to the inner containment structure, unclear on the second unit which blew up. Also it is unclear what the damage to the spent fuel pools was. I am not sure of this, but they probably uncovered the spent fuel after the explosions, and sent some of the stuff flying, this could be the airborne radiation / contamination source. The reactor cores were probably already beyond saving once they decided to start pumping the sea water. The news reports are pretty bad with some sources trying to outdo others and reporting inaccurate information.
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