Tuesday, December 3, 2019
On April 1986, Soviets Union Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Exploded Essays
  On April 1986, Soviet's Union Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded  letting out a massive amount of radiation that would debate of all    Russian citizens for hundreds of years to come. At exactly 1:21 am. on    April, 1986 inChernobyl, a city near the Pripiat River the No. 4  reactor exploded and released thirty to forty times the radiation of  the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombing. The exact causes of the explosion  are not known , however scientists and researchers, under thorough  investigation, have uncovered possible causes to the explosion.1 The  main reason why the explosion occurred was that, the operators of the  plant were attempting to conduct an experiment with the emergency  cooling system turned off, they made six fatal errors which sealed  everyone's fate. Soviet officials clamed that if the technicians,  would have avoided at least one of those mistakes, then the plant  could have been saved.    The technicians began the test one day before the explosion.    They started reducing the reactor's power level so they could run the  turbine experiment. However in order for the plant to run at lower  power they had to turn off the automatic control system, which powered  all emergency limitations that the plant should make in case it goes  out of control. Turning of the cooling system was an unnecessary  action and though it did not cause the explosion, it made the  consequences more fatal. Just then the operator's receive a call from  the local grid controller in Kiev, who needed the power and asked the  technicians to stop lowering it, at what they obeyed. Once that was  done the reactor was running with out the cooling system , which was a  very serious mistake. At 11:10 p.m. the grid controller said he no  longer needed the power, and the operators returned to reducing the  power. At twenty minutes past midnight the operators forgot to set the  regulator properly, it was the second fatal error. Because of the  incorrect regulator settings the reactor's power crashed to 30 MW from    1,000 MW which is too low for the test. At that point the operators  would have abandoned the experiment, but they attempted to rescue it,  for the next time they would be able to conduct would be in one year  only. The senior authorities who had ordered the test would have been  furious and would have found out the regulator problem. So the  operators decided, to pull out the stops to restore the reactor's  power.2 Their third fatal mistake, was the pulling out of control  rods. The plant's rule was to have thirty in at all times however they  left all but six. By 1:00 Am the power risen to 200 MW, which was  still to low for the experiment, however the operators continued. In a  few minutes they made their fourth fatal error, by turning on two  extra pumps to join the six that wee already cooling the core. This  procedure under such low power caused a massive steam disorder. Their  fifth fatal error was the turning off of the automatic shut off, which  would turn off the reactor. At 1:23 a.m. on Saturday April 26, the  workers began the actual experiment. They made their sixth error, by  turning off the last safety system. It took the shift manager thirty  seconds to realize what was happening and shouted at another operators  to press button AZ-5 which would driven all the control rods back into  the core, but because the rods were melted from serious heat they  didn't fit properly into the core. As the manager gloomy eyed looked  down at the control panel several loud banging noises were heard.    Immediately the one thousand tone roof of the reactor blew off sky  high, and brought down the giant two hundred tone refueling crane onto  the core, destroying more cooling systems and 30 fires spread around  the plant. Finally the over-heating and steam build up caused a second  explosion which destroyed the reactor and part of the building. The  graphite began to burn ferociously once exposed to air, as core  reached temperatures as high as 2,800o F a massive amount of  radioactive dust was let out into the air which was picked by winds  and carried thousands of miles into every direction. As well, previous  to the testing the technicians, drew up plans, but did not discuss  them with physicists or nuclear safety staff at the plant. Though they  send experiment plans to the designers of the plant, the designers  never got a chance to take a look and never issued any authority or  made any confirmation. All soviet officials were certain that the  explosion    
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