Why not to worry so much about a Nuclear Meltdown.
Meltdown or “Fuel failure” is a term to describe the failure of the (Zircaloy) fuel rod barrier, at 1200 °C. The nuclear fuel is uranium oxide with a very high melting point of about 2800 °C.
The core is placed in the pressure vessel. The pressure v
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The core is placed in the pressure vessel. The pressure v
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