Thursday, June 16, 2011

6/16/2011 | Fukushima Daiichi reactor 1 dry well radiation dose at new highs (263 Sieverts/hour))

Source: http://atmc.jp/
Date: 6/16/2011 4:54 PM CST (chart snapshot taken)

There is a new record high in the reactor 1 data set of 263 Sieverts/hour.  The old record high was 261 Sieverts/hour.  It seems like when the radiation dosage of the dry well gets high, they manage to get the radiation down at which point the radiation spikes again.  The chart looks like a sloppy Sine wave.
Location:Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant
Date:Mar 15, 2011 (Tuesday) - June 16, 2011 (Thursday)
The latest: D / W: two hundred sixty-three Sv / h , S / C: 0.826 Sv / h
SituationDefective meter
Date D / W S / C
6 / 16 263 0.826
6 / 15 162 0.826
6 / 14 28.1 0.830
6 / 13 102 0.835
6 / 12 261 0.838
6 / 11 91.1 0.841
6 / 10 51.0 0.842
6 / 09 224 0.839
6 / 04 250.0 0.889
6 / 03 222.0 0.898
6 / 02 209.0 0.909
6 / 01 185.0 0.919
5 / 31 59.0 0.928
5 / 30 41.8 0.936
5 / 29 225 0.944
5 / 28 215 0.950
5 / 27 63.8 0.959
5 / 26 43.7 0.958
5 / 25 215 0.987
5 / 24 192 0.997
5 / 23 201 1.01
5 / 22 196 1.01
5 / 21 36.2 1.02

NISA plant parameters have been published (when the reactor), the amount of nuclear radiation has been graphed.
You can check the daily water temperature, pressure and radiation dose of No. 1-5, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power reactors.
As soon as the data is published and updated as the graph.
No. 4 is stopped when there is no body checking in the reactor fuel for, are excluded from the list.
Meaning of the terms in the chart below.
D / W stands for ... well dry. Containment vessel to the body. S / C ... stands for the suppression chamber. To the pressure suppression chamber.
※ The value of the graph shows the maximum absolute value of the day.
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