Accidents in the nuclear world


Catastrophe

Fallout

  • A nuclear reaction will undoubtedly have residual matter that is formed as a result of the reaction.
  • In a nuclear test, on air or on ground, these will be launched up into the air, causing radioactive contaminants to spread to much larger areas.
  • This is called as fallout, and its what leaves the longtime impact of the explosion.
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Chernobyl

  • The chernobyl incident happened because a test made the reactor go beyond its capable limit.
  • By the time the mistake was realised, it was to late as the core exploded and in the second explosion lifted the roof of the building off it with the equivalent of 225tons of TNT.
  • It is the worst nuclear disaster to date, causing the deaths of 9000-16000 people and leaving the entire town of pripyat abandoned to this day.
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Fukushima daiichi

  • In this case, poor maintenance along with an earthquake and a tsunami, brought down the Fukushima daiichi power plant.
  • Though the impact was much less than chernobyl, it did leave the entirety of fukushima abandoned.
  • The problem was that the power plant was located near the sea, So radioactive contamination if released would spread to everywhere.
  • However after treating the radioactive water and chorium removed, the water is being released.
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Castle Bravo Incident

  • March 1, 1954, the US forces detonated their first thermonuclear warhead on bikini atoll, Marshall islands.
  • It was a lithium-deuteride based weapon and was expected to have a yield of 5megatons of TNT.
  • The actual yield was 15 megatons of TNT, due to unforeseen reactions of lithium-7 expected to non-reactive
  • The international response was strongly against over ground testing and was called a second Hiroshima by the Japanese.
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Dangers of Radiation

  • By the classical physics definition, radiation is the idea of energy being radiated through air, without direct contact.
  • There are 2 types of radiation, non-ionizing being those that dont have enough energy to rip electrons apart from the atom, example heat.
  • The other is ionizing radiation, which is a type of radiation of such energy that it can detach electrons from atoms or molecules, which causes changes at the atomic level when interacting with matter including living organisms.
  • These are the ones that are emitted from a nuclear fission fuel/product.
  • These can alter dna, cause massive damages to organs and even result in death.
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How to protect and deal with radioactive contamination

  • One, don't underestimate the severity of a radioactive contaminant.
  • If you have suspicions of radioactivity, contact authorities immediately.
  • Ensure practice of TDS(Time, Distance and Sheilding):
  • Less time near source => less radiation dose received.
  • More distance from source=> less radiation received.
  • Behind some shielding => less radiation received
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