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THE CONSEQUENCES AND IMPACTS OF CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT
By: Group SevenStudy of Nuclear Engineering, Department of Physics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Gadjah Mada UniversityGo.!
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Abstract Introduction Cronology Impacts & Consequences Lessons
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
No. Name Id Position
1 Samsiatun Mudzkhiyah 37915 Moderator
2 Awang Febri Ciptani 38935 Presentator 1 The Chronology
3 Rismah Taufik Adhihutomo 37837 Presentator 2
The effects and consequenses4 Finny Pratama Putra 38946 Presentator 2
5 Arief Fauzi 38468 Presentator 2
6 Azhim Kurniawan 38632 Presentator 3 Lesson learn
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Abstract
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Chernobyl accident was the worst nuclear accident in the world. It happened because the procedural error. It was affect badly to the environment, people’s healthy and also social economic. Inspite of its bad impact there was many lessons learn have to taken to enhance the nuclear itself for our better future.
Introduction Cronology Lessons Impacts & Consequences
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Introduction
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Abstract Cronology Lessons Impacts & Consequences
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Located 11 miles north of the city of Chernobyl Developed since 1954, and operated 1973-1975 Consist of 4 RMBK reactors Produced 10% Ukraine’s electricity Due to the error of procedural, accident occured
On 26 April 1986 and released radioactive materials
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Cronology
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Abstract Introduction Lessons Impacts & Consequences
•On midnight 25 April 1986 trial is started. Reactor power was reduced to 1600 MWT. •At 0:28 am April 26 to power down again and operator made a mistake ACS setting, so that the reactor power drops drastically to only 30 MWT•At 1:00 o'clock the operator managed to raise reactor power to be 200 MWT by lifting number of control rods from the reactor.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Cronology
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Abstract Introduction Lessons Impacts & Consequences
• At 01:19 the operator tries raise the pressure and water level using a pump feeder.
• At 01.19,30 a water level required in the steam drum is reached, but operators continue to add water feeder.
• At 01.22,30 operators see parameters on the reactor system monitor. The data show that the operator must shutdown reactor in a situation automatic shutdown mechanism is not such work. But what happens operators continue to experiment.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Cronology
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Abstract Introduction Lessons Impacts & Consequences
• At trial 01.23,04 begins again with the 200 MWT, and main steam flow valve to the turbine number 8 is turned off.
• After a while then the reactor power raises fast but it so late to shutdown reactors because alarm was sounded.
• Emergency system is not able to cope with these conditions, Less than a second after the first explosion a second explosion followed immediately caused by entry of air into the terrace which causes the fuel and some elements react with oxygen and burn awesome.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Healthy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social, economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
The initial explosion resulted in the death of two workers.
Twenty-eight of the firemen and emergency clean-up workers died in the first three months
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Healthy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social, economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
• In total some 200,0000 people are believed to have been relocated as a result of the accident.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Healthy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social, economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Three categories of populations who are exposed radiation caused by the Chernobyl accident are:
1. Emergency workers and liquidators (recovery operation workers) who worked in the Chernobyl reactor and are in the exclusion zone after the accident
2. Residents who were evacuated from the area contaminated
3. Residents who live in the area contaminated but not evacuated.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Healthy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social, economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Iodine, strontium and caesium. Strontium-90 and Caesium-137 Strontium ,iodin, caesium
Radioactive elements which were emitted into the environment :
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An area spanning 30 kilometres Some 150,000 square kilometres in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine other region
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Healthy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social, economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Area was affected by the radioactive fallout:
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Health
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social Economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Thyroid CancerOne of the principal radionuclides released by
the Chernobyl accident was iodine-131, which
was significant for the first months.
The thyroid gland accumulates iodine from
the blood stream as part of its normal
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Health
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social Economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
LeukemiaAn increased risk of leukemia associated with radiation
exposure from Chernobyl was, therefore, expected among
the populations exposed.
The most recent studies suggest a two-fold increase in the
incidence of non-CLL leukemia between 1986 and 1996 in
Russian emergency and recovery operation workers
exposed to more than 150 mGy (external dose).next
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Health
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social Economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Solid Cancer
The data of solid cancer caused by Chernobyl accident
placed in UNSCEAR 200. And its not have any kind of
change until now.
Solid cancer different from Thyroid Cancer and Leukimia.
Its because their different in sensitivity to radiation in
terms of the minimal latency period, the time
dependency of risk and the dose-response relationship.
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The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Health
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Social Economy Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Cataracts
Cardiovascular diseases
Cryptogenic biomarkers and their significance
Immunological system effects
Heritable effects, birth defects and children’s health
Mental, Psychological and central nervous system effects
Estimation of mortality attribute to the Chernobyl accident.
Medical programmers and medical monitoring (screening).
Non-Cancer and Non-Thyroid health effects
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Social, Economy
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Health Environment Positive
Impacts & Consequences
The disaster has placed a huge burden on national budget, the expenditure related to:
• Actions to seal off the reactor• Resettlement of people and construction• Social protection and health care • Research on environment, health and production of clean food• Radiation monitoring • Radioecological improvement • losses relating to the opportunity cost
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Environment
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Health Social, Economy Positive
Impacts & Consequences
Radioactive material contaminated the aquatic systems and absorbed to the soil. Its affect the creature in that aquatic system.
In agriculture site, the level of radioactivity of agricultural plants and plant-consuming animals was dominated by surface deposits of radio nuclides
The town becomes a ghost town, no one live there. They move to save place
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Positive
Abstract Introduction Cronology Lessons
Health Social, Economy Environment
Impacts & Consequences
Chernobyl accident became a reference point for the construction of nuclear powerplants
In the progress of next-generation NPP such as PWR, BWR, CANDU, AGR, ABWR, System 80 + and FBR, the principle of safety is to prevent the possibility of accidents and to minimize the impact if an accident occurs
Nuclear power plants is designed to be able to withstand extreme incident
Chernobyl accident does not make the trauma and stop all nuclear activities but rather spur them to further improve safety culture and reactor design safety.
Positive impacts of the accident:
The Concequenses and Impacts of Chernobyl Accident
Lessons
By : Group Seven, Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
Abstract Introduction Cronology Impacts & Consequences
Review from the case above, nuclear accident in Chernobyl, has implicit senses:
DO Professionally Be Careful Prepare solution of any Possibility Determining minimum distance from the reactor to public place.
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