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Chernobyl by NeoLight Product ID: 306072
KEYWORDS: Neolight nuclear Chernobyl radiation radioactive atomic atom power plant uranium plutonium chimney nuke reactor vessel factory turbine waste neutron
CATEGORIES:  3D Models > Architecture > Structures > Industrial Buildings
Today falls the 20th anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
I think it’s good to remember such tragedies to consider that mankind has incredible powerful systems but often she doesn’t have neither a real control on them nor the moral severity to face the consequences of her errors.
Description
The description of the nuclear power plant:
The Chernobyl station (51°23?14?N, 30°06?41?E) is situated at the settlement of Pripyat, Ukraine, 11 miles (18 km) northwest of the city of Chernobyl, 10 miles (16 km) from the border of Ukraine and Belarus, and about 70 miles (110 km) north of Kiev. The station consisted of four reactors, each capable of producing 1 GW of electric power (3.2 gigawatts of thermal power), and the four together produced about 10% of Ukraine's electricity at the time of the accident. Construction of the plant began in the 1970s, with reactor No. 1 commissioned in 1977, followed by No. 2 (1978), No. 3 (1981), and No. 4 (1983). Two more reactors (No. 5 and No. 6, also capable of producing 1 gigawatt each) were under construction at the time of the accident.
The four plants were designed as a type of reactor called RBMK-1000.


A brief story to remember what happened that day:
On 25 April, prior to a routine shut-down, the reactor crew at Chernobyl-4 began preparing for a test to determine how long turbines would spin and supply power following a loss of main electrical power supply. Similar tests had already been carried out at Chernobyl and other plants, despite the fact that these reactors were known to be very unstable at low power settings.
A series of operator actions, including the disabling of automatic shutdown mechanisms, preceded the attempted test early on 26 April. As flow of coolant water diminished, power output increased. When the operator moved to shut down the reactor from its unstable condition arising from previous errors, a peculiarity of the design caused a dramatic power surge.
The fuel elements ruptured and the resultant explosive force of steam lifted off the cover plate of the reactor, releasing fission products to the atmosphere. A second explosion threw out fragments of burning fuel and graphite from the core and allowed air to rush in, causing the graphite moderator to burst into flames.
Some 5000 tonnes of boron, dolomite, sand, clay and lead were dropped on to the burning core by helicopter and so called heroic “liquidators” in an desperate effort to extinguish the blaze and limit the release of radioactive particles.


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Product Specifications
Media Type:3D Models
Published:Apr 26, 2006
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:120,000
Vertices:0
Textures:Yes
Materials:Yes
Rigged:No
Animated:No
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