On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 7:51 PM, SHIRAKAWA Akira
<shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> By shutting down hydrogen supply, as Focardi said in his latest interview.
> After hydrogen pressure decreases by a certain amount the reactor supposedly
> stops working by itself.

If the system is in a runaway condition, I'm sure there is enough H2
in the reactor to take it to meltdown.  Look at the configuration, the
H2 is injected into the reactor at 300 psi and likely shut off.  There
is no gas return port that I can see.  To shut the reaction down, you
have to inject N2.  These tanks are usually pressurized around 2500
psi; so, you can send in a lot of N2 without a gas return port.

> P.S.: By the way, did my other email containing a long list of questions and
> answers by Rossi reach the group?

Yep, I saw it with all the attachments.

T

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