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Title: CHERNOBYL


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CHERNOBYL
  • A CITY THAT WAS
  • By Mikey, Andrew, Greta, Naweed, and Daniel

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What Happened?
  • Inadequate personnel
  • Reactor malfunction
  • Release of radioactive material

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Aftermath of the disaster
  • Radioactive fallout in Europe
  • Caused cancer in survivors
  • Recent radioactive release
  • NSC built over shelter

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Are we okay?!
  • 4,500 miles away
  • Radiation contained within Europe

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Chernobyl Reporting
  • Reported by Swedish monitoring stations

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Russian Response
  • Evacuated people from homes
  • Contained nuclear waste
  • Unsuccessful

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Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant
  • Very safe
  • Well trained staff
  • Containment structure

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Terminology
  • 1)Nuclear power uses nuclear fission to heat
    water into pressurized steam, which turns a
    turbine generator creating electricity.
  • 2) Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction that
    occurs when a nucleus splits into smaller nuclei,
    and releases gamma radiation.
  • 3) Radiation sickness occurs when someone is
    exposed to radiation it causes damage to blood
    cells, and symptoms include nausea, vomiting,
    fever, weakness, fatigue, hair loss, and is often
    fatal.
  • 4) Scram is "an emergency shutdown of a nuclear
    reactor", its an acronym for "safety control rod
    axe men".
  • 5) A steam turbine creates power when steam,
    (vaporized water) hits blades on a wheel, causing
    it to rotate rapidly, creating power.
  • 6) Core meltdown is when the reactor core cooling
    fails, and the emergency core cooling fails, the
    core heats up until its a "molten mass".
  • 7) "Plutonium is a radioactive chemical
    element". It is primarily created in nuclear
    reactor, and is shiny and tarnishes easily.
  • 8)A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear
    chain reactions are initiated, controlled, and
    sustained at a steady rate.
  • 9)Decontamination is the process of removing
    contamination, particularly the cleaning off of
    dangerous materials.
  • 10)Radioactive exposure, also called radiological
    contamination, is the uncontrolled distribution
    of radioactive material in a given environment.
  • 11)Cesium 137 is a radioactive isotope of cesium,
    which is formed mainly as a fission product by
    nuclear fission. It has a half-life of 30.07
    years, and decays by beta decay.
  • 12)Strontium 90 is a radioactive isotope of
    strontium, with a half-life of 28.8 years.
  • 13)A containment vessel consists of a barrier
    that successively includes fuel cladding, primary
    vessels, and thick shielding. As a final barrier,
    the reactor is housed in a containment structure.
  • 14)There are several types of graphite moderated
    nuclear reactors that have been used in
    commercial electricity generation.

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THE END
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Nuclear Equations
  • 23692 U ? 42 He ? 23290 Th
  • 13554 Xe ? 0-1 e ? 13555 Cs
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