No @ what ? I don't really understand the post.
There is really nothing that can prevent a meltdown if the process has started; i.e. when critical mass has been attained. What you can do is limit the damage by releasing the remaining pressure and not adding water anymore.
The pressure is caused due to them cooling the core to avoid a meltdown, steam is generated which needs to be released. (This is the normal process of the reactor as the steam is used to generate power). Anyhow I suppose the pumping / pressure relief systems have been damaged.
There is really nothing that can prevent a meltdown if the process has started; i.e. when critical mass has been attained. What you can do is limit the damage by releasing the remaining pressure and not adding water anymore.
The pressure is caused due to them cooling the core to avoid a meltdown, steam is generated which needs to be released. (This is the normal process of the reactor as the steam is used to generate power). Anyhow I suppose the pumping / pressure relief systems have been damaged.
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