Monday, July 4, 2011

7/4/2011 Just when I thought Fukushima I had stabilized, 266 Sieverts/hr reactor 1 dry well!

Date: 7/4/2011

I was reading the Lucas Whitefield Hixson news site via the RadiationNews™ Google gadget when I saw his report on Fukushima Daiichi reactor I dry well. Just when I thought TEPCO was making progress in stabilizing Fukushima I the radiation spikes again, this time to all time highs.  As the measurement device is labeled as "Defective meter" perhaps we can pray it is an erroneous measurement?  Below is a screen grab which shows the latest data plot is from 7/3/2011 (Sunday JST):

Location:Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant
Date:Mar 15, 2011 (Tuesday) - 03 July 2011 (Sun)
The latest: D / W: two hundred sixty-six Sv / h , S / C: 0.769 Sv / h
SituationDefective meter
Date D / W S / C
7 / 03 266 0.769
7 / 02 42.0 0.770
7 / 01 34.2 0.773
6 / 30 43.2 0.775
6 / 29 33.8 0.775
6 / 28 35.4 0.764
6 / 27 51.0 0.793
6 / 26 35.0 0.798
6 / 24 41.6 0.801
6 / 23 54.3 0.803
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

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 spent fuel pool temperature for a value other than not being published, not a graph.
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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