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Jorge Stolfi said:To people drawing squares on the wall of Unit #4: beware that the floors inside do not have the same height.
The floors inside do probably not have the same height, however the upper three stock wall structural elements and with them the wall panels of the east wall of unit 4 do appear to me be of about the same stock-height and width.
The hole would be within the lower part of the structural element of the east wall, which I would call row3 column1. On the closeup produced by THawk of the lower part of this element (see attachment) it appears looking into it, that we have a horizontal floor structure somewhat elevated over the base of the wall element, confirming what you are saying.
Via the putative hole, according to my measuring stick one might be able to gain access to areas above as well as below that floor. And I reckon that would mean: gaining access to more or less the complete outside of the thick concrete walls surrounding the -- presumably stainless steel lined -- spent fuel pool inside.
The 3nd floor is level with the roof of the building in front, and its ceiling is very low, just matching the height of the "hole". In the post-explosion pics, the "hole" is all but hidden behind a pile of rubble from the façade. the 4rd floor is slightly taller, the two rows of panels on the service floor (5th) taller still.http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/EXPORT/projects/fukushima/povray/blueprint/un3_building_cut_N_2.png
Edit: fixed the floors above (3rd and 4th)
Thanks for the caveats, Jorge. I believe you must be speaking from the drawings of unit 3. in which the upper three floors from the top have heights of 7.90 m, 7.90 m, and 7.62 m. We can't be certain that unit 4 is quite the same, but so far I've not spotted any significant difference.
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