New Regulatory Requirements forLight-Water Nuclear Power Plants
August 2013, Japan Nuclear Regulation Authority
Post Fukushima Requirements
Post Fukushima Requirements
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Re: Post Fukushima Requirements
Excellent uploads, Pleonat. Presentation copies are not as useful as full, detailed reports, but I went through this one and was surprised to see that one of the things they are recommending is the use of water canons to spray the top of the reactor building after an accident, so they can reduce the amount of radioactive material released to the environment. Would that really work? Just spraying water?
Re: Post Fukushima Requirements
Wet Deposition (or wet depletion) is a very effective process for removing airborne particulates and even Iodine vapor, from an airborne plume. Usually it's natural precipitation that does that, but properly configured water cannons can achieve the same results. You can take a look here for more details (though not specific to nuclear or water cannons):
http://www.weblakes.com/guides/iscst3/section6/6_4.html
http://www.weblakes.com/guides/iscst3/section6/6_4.html