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There was also fresh fuel in the same #3 pool. Which to me seems a risky thing to do. A nuclear explosion cannot be excluded.AntonL said:Again we two possibilities
a. Nuclear explosion ala Gunderson
b. Steam explosion by flash boiling
I think we can discard Gunderson nuclear explosion, that to me is the wildest speculation for a fuel pool that was fairly sparsely packed. It contained 548 spent fuel assemblies with an estimated heat load of 200kW (compare this to SPF 4 with 1535 fuel assemblies and a heat load 2000 to 2400kW)
This is all we know:rowmag said:Do we know how big this spike was in absolute terms, or was it just 12 times the normal background level in the seismic refuge building?
"When the No. 3 reactor housing exploded on the morning of March 14, levels inside the bunker jumped as much as 12-fold, [Kazuma Yokota] said, checking dates and times in a pocket diary. "
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-25/japan-s-terrifying-day-saw-unprecedented-exposed-fuel-rods.html
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