[ RadSafe ] Fukushima Daiichi reactor decay heat

Jeff Terry terryj at iit.edu
Sat Mar 12 11:10:51 CST 2011


This information will all come out over time. 

Working the problem is far more important now. 

Jeff


On Mar 12, 2011, at 11:08 AM, David Biela wrote:

> While we as the Nuclear community would be interested in more details, units, numbers etc, it would be meaningless to a large portion of the rest of the community and could be twisted by the news media. I have no issue with the people at the reactor concentrating at fixing the issues and not getting more news out. Just my oppinion.
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> Dave Biela
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> On Mar 12, 2011, at 11:41 AM, Thompson, Dewey L wrote:
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>> Ok, we as a community have obviously been following this with some interest. The thing that strikes me is the lack of real-meaningful information.   I would like to see a side thread on what information we would like to know. I'll start. Peak radiation levels in the reactor building for starters.
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