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DescriptionMihama Reactor's broken pipe.svg
English: Mihama Reactor's broken pipe Japanese Nuclear Piwer Plant "Mihama Reactor" had broken the 2nd cooling pipe in August, 9th. 2004. An orifice choked the water flow and the cavitation caved the usual steel pipe (not stainless steel). The low quality water and high temparture/high pressure accelerated the pipe wall thinning. Finally, the Hi-pressure and Flow-vibration had broken the pipe.
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Made by uploader (ref:日経ものづくり編集、『重大事故の舞台裏』、日経BP社、2005年10月11日第1版第1冊、ISBN4822218856)
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