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No temperature change in reactor1 after reducing nitrogen gas into the PCV

Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:57
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Following up this article..Tepco to finally investigate why reactor1 temperature goes up when they stop nitrogen gas injection [URL]

According to Tepco, they are reducing the nitrogen gas volume to PCV (from 22Nm3/h to 12Nm3/h) and increased it to RPV instead (from 14Nm3/h to 24Nm3/h).

By 12:00 PM of 6/20/2013, no significant change in temperature has been observed for some reason. 

It’s still not verified how nitrogen injection is affecting the temperature.

No temperature change in reactor1 after reducing nitrogen gas into the PCV

2 No temperature change in reactor1 after reducing nitrogen gas into the PCV

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/handouts/2013/images/handouts_130620_03-e.pdf

Iori Mochizuki
 
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