Chernobyl Power Plant Explosion Case Study

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Chernobyl power plant explosion
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located in Prypiat Ukraine, when it was under the direct jurisdiction of the central authorities of the Soviet union , on 26 April 1986 a catastrophic nuclear accident occur , An explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, which reach over much of the western USSR and Europe, during an experiment to test a way of cooling the core of the reactor in an emergency situation the accident occurred . To illustrate more the test , an inactive nuclear reactor continues to generate a significant amount of remaining heat. (RBMK) reactors, like those in utilize at Chernobyl, subsequent an emergency shutdown will continue to produce 7 …show more content…

The station managers most probably wished to correct this as soon as he can , which may explain why they continued the test even when serious problems occur, and why the requisite approval for the test had not been sought from the Soviet nuclear oversight regulator even though there was a representative at the complex of 4 …show more content…

One cause there were such different viewpoints and so much argue about the reasons of the Chernobyl accident was that the initial data covering the disaster, as registered by the sensors and instruments, were not completely published in the official sources. Once again, the human factor had to be considered as a main part in causing the accident. INSAG notes that both the staff and operating regulations handled the disabling of the reactor safety simply enough, witness the duration of time for which the ECCS was out of service while the reactor was operated at partially power. INSAG's view is that it was the operating crew's divergence from the test program that was typically to blame. unapproved changes in the test process were intentionally made on the spot, although the plant was known to be in a very different condition from that planned for the test. As in the earlier released report INSAG-1, close awareness is paid in report INSAG-7 to the insufficient at the moment of the accident at all levels. shortage in the safety culture was inherent not only at the

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