03-16-2011, 09:21 AM | #111 | |
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Yes, but not on the level of what happened in Japan. We are built for a 5.something earthquake.
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03-16-2011, 09:31 AM | #112 |
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if I am not mistaken you arent near any major fault lines either. I would assume that your plant is better prepared for other disasters that could hit the area like flooding or hurricaines.
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03-16-2011, 09:33 AM | #113 | |
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There's no such thing as a design that can anticipate every single event. All things considered, the damn things withstood a 9.0 quake and didn't split apart- that's pretty damn impressive in and of itself.
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03-16-2011, 09:34 AM | #114 |
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We are near a non active fault line. We don't worry about hurricanes. Tornado shielding and dam break flooding is more our thing.
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Yeah, our nuke plans would have been difficult and expensive before. I think we can mark this disaster as the day those nuke plans died. Quote:
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I am....and hold on before you think I'm pounding on my chest. Despite what people THINK...engineers get paid SQUAT and work for fee's that (on paper) have you losing twice the money you make every year.
How do you break even? 16hr days Fee's (you would think) should go up exponentially every year due to cost of living, inflation, general economy, yet in the last 12 years our fee's have remained the same, and generally get CUT by 1/3 if we want the job I say all that to comment on THIS: Quote:
Ideal: VAV boxes, hot gas reheat, 4 pipe systems. What they end up GETTING? : 2-pipe systems and DX split systems out the ass Not sure if Japan's Gov operates on the same trim and slim budget, but I for one am tired as hell of seeing the lowest bid get the work and settling for sub-par crap when we NEED to be designing the BEST system for the money. This goes for HVAC & Plumbing (which is my specialty) or friggin nuclear plants, teachers, IRS workers.....what-the-hell ever. So in response, I'm not saying you're WRONG, I'm saying that it's probably more likely DOLLAR (or Yen) driven more than it is design flaw. I'd almost bet there is paperwork where SOMEONE said "Oh yeah, it could happen, and we've designed for it" then some penny pincher came in and slashed the budget and told them to design around that penny on the floor. Sorry...rant over
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03-16-2011, 12:51 PM | #119 |
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It's honestly just further evidence, as if any additional evidence was required, of mankinds ultimate hubris....an insufferable arrogance about our ability to "control" the environment.
There is NOTHING that mankind can build that the forces of nature on this planet cannot destroy. Period. To think otherwise is just foolishness. They built a fucking nuke plant on the worlds largest subduction zone fault line....on the coast....well within range of tidal waves. Why? Because they believed that were that good....that they were that capable....that they had it ALL figured out....THEY are masters of the environment. Uh huh....nature shit canned every bit of that. |
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If my understanding of the accident at Chernobyl is correct it serves as a good example. Yes, in order to save money, time, whatever that reactor didn't have a containment vessel designed to prevent the release of radiation in case of a meltdown (storing spent fuel rods outside the containment vessel at the Japanese reactors may prove to have been a similar mistake). In order for the lack of a containment vessel to become a problem though it took days worth of operational errors, terrible decision making, institutional arrogance, and terrible training compounding upon itself. Of course it is with the benefit of hindsight, but looking at a timeline of Chernobyl it seems as if one or two more good decisions at almost any point could have prevented the meltdown in the first place. |
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