http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110517p2a00m0na010000c.html
“”We’ve given up on venting operations (to lower reactor vessel pressure). The radiation is just too high.””
One of the engineers that helped develop the power system for GE indicated that they should have helicoptered in the necessary equipment. He even tried to contact them to help them. They were not receptive.
I speculate, with no real facts to back me up...that the reason we are seeing this massive data dump revealing what SOME here suspected long ago...is that the big money involved has had time to protect themselves as best that they can....and now people are finally going to get the info so that they realize just how bad it was and that TEPCO and Kan knew it.
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Re: Japan Earthquake: nuclear plants
http://www.zakzak.co.jp/society/dome...1643027-n1.htm tells the following : on May 15th boron was added to unit 3 but the temperature on May 16th is still high with 269°C instead of the required 100°C. A concrete wall is to be built surrounding underground floors to prevent contaminated water to leak into the earth (it is not clear which units are concerned). Reactor buildings at all 4 units (1,2,3 & 4) will be reinforced as a solution to the damages caused by the earthquake and tsunami.
http://www.chunichi.co.jp/s/article/...790154929.html provides a scenario for what happened at unit 2. On March 14th 10:50 AM pressure in the RPV rose to abnormal levels. Tepco performed venting twice, but because of some valve dysfunction, no pressure fall was confirmed. Then hydrogen leaked through welding cracks at the suppression chamber caused by the earthquake. The suppression chamber was damaged by the hydrogen explosion. An alternative view is that the explosion might have taken place inside the suppression chamber with oxygen flowing backwards during the venting.