Huge blast at Japan nuclear power plantlatest news update,Huge blast at Japan nuclear power plant;The term is associated in the public mind with the two most notorious accidents in recent memory - Three Mile Island, in the US, in 1979, and Chernobyl, in Ukraine, seven years later.You can think of the core of a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), such as the ones at Fukushima Daiichi, as a massive version of the electrical element you may have in your kettle.The water cools it, and also carries the heat away - usually as steam - so it can be used to turn turbines and generate electricity.The steam generates huge pressures inside the reactor vessel - a big, sealed container - and if the largely metal core gets too hot, it will just melt, with some components perhaps catching fire.
In the worst-case scenario, the core melts through the bottom of the reactor vessel and falls onto the floor of the containment vessel - an outer sealed unit.
Huge blast at Japan nuclear power plant
Huge blast at Japan nuclear power plant
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