INSAG-7, 1-4.9. Causes of the accident “The scale of the Chernobyl accident was therefore NOT DETERMINATED BY PERSONNEL ACTIONS, BUT BY A LACK OF UNDERSTANDING, PRIMARILY ON THE PART OF THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGERS, OF THE EFFECT OF STEAM QUALITY ON THE REACTIVITY OF THE RBMK CORE. This led to an incorrect analysis of the operational safety; to a disregard of repeated manifestations of the large void reactivity effect during operation; to a false confidence in the effectiveness of the reactor control and protection system which, in fact, failed to cope with both the Chernobyl accident and many others, in particular with design basis accidents; and, naturally, to the formulation of incorrect operating procedures.…. It is also an important point that for a long time the USSR Ministry of Power had been operating plants with RBMK reactors with neutron physics instabilities in the core, but did not take sufficient notice of the repeated unusual signals of the emergency power protection system and of the emergency power increase rate protection system following triggering of the Emergency protection system, and did not demand thorough investigations of emergency situations. We are bound to conclude that AN ACCIDENT SUCH AS THAT AT CHERNOBYL WAS INEVITABLE."
It's admirable that you'd do a citation of an IAEA document for a bunch of retarded, autistic minecraft playing weebs. Even simpletons need education, even if they don't understand it.
@@ceciliarichter2458 Knowing Swedish gives you no economic or academic advantage in the West other than being able to say you know Swedish. Unless your life long dream is to work at Ikea maybe???
I am not a native English speaker (it's just one of the 5 languages I can speak), yet I was also going to ask for English subtitles. Not exactly an unreasonable request, given that CZcams videos are watched by people from all over the world and English has become in the past few decades the _de facto_ common language. It could have been French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, or any other language, but it happened to be English and that's perfectly fine. It gives us all the chance to communicate directly with people from different countries, which is quite handy. No need to act defensively about it. Easy to see why for native English speakers, learning a second language would be a less pressing matter at this time. Maybe in 30 years they'll all be learning Mandarin, for all we know.
can someone make a version of this with English subtitles... pretty please? :D
yes please
Дятлов не умер в тюрьме его досрочно освободили в связи с плохим здоровьем, с ним есть ещё интервью, сделанное за год до его смерти в 1995 г
Please add translation to english
I believe it was more reactor design than operator error
You're right. Besides, they really didn't break any existing rules.
Those soviets would always want a scapegoat
@@maksphoto78 yeah like bryukhanov and fomin didnt do anyting
True. In theory, the boron rods should have gone down and the reaction stop. Or have a containment building, so it was all contained in there.
They pulled all the control rods out of the reactor then turned the water supply off! How is that not operator error?
Nice :D
"Dyatlov was in charge, It was dyatlov"
Dyatlov: I was in the toilet
Bryukhanov: I was sleeping
INSAG-7, 1-4.9. Causes of the accident
“The scale of the Chernobyl accident was therefore NOT DETERMINATED BY PERSONNEL ACTIONS, BUT BY A LACK OF UNDERSTANDING, PRIMARILY ON THE PART OF THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGERS, OF THE EFFECT OF STEAM QUALITY ON THE REACTIVITY OF THE RBMK CORE. This led to an incorrect analysis of the operational safety; to a disregard of repeated manifestations of the large void reactivity effect during operation; to a false confidence in the effectiveness of the reactor control and protection system which, in fact, failed to cope with both the Chernobyl accident and many others, in particular with design basis accidents; and, naturally, to the formulation of incorrect operating procedures.….
It is also an important point that for a long time the USSR Ministry of Power had been operating plants with RBMK reactors with neutron physics instabilities in the core, but did not take sufficient notice of the repeated unusual signals of the emergency power protection system and of the emergency power increase rate protection system following triggering of the Emergency protection system, and did not demand thorough investigations of emergency situations. We are bound to conclude that AN ACCIDENT SUCH AS THAT AT CHERNOBYL WAS INEVITABLE."
@@LestradeOfTheYard both things
It's admirable that you'd do a citation of an IAEA document for a bunch of retarded, autistic minecraft playing weebs. Even simpletons need education, even if they don't understand it.
@@Kaisersoze2006 Every person has a right to its own opinion
Andri Shevschinko its your time pls translate
Killer, murder
HBO
@@taran7728 yess, it was plant fault, it exploded by itself, main culprits were labours who build these plant , illiterate looser
@@gauravpratapsingh1575 what
explain
He didn’t do anything wrong. You shouldn’t take a drama miniseries for facts you dunce
I wonder when English/ American people will learn a second language instead of their own.
No need to learn useless languages
@@Dman40000 Useless? I'm Swedish and I know four other languages but my owm. None of them are useless.
@@ceciliarichter2458 Knowing Swedish gives you no economic or academic advantage in the West other than being able to say you know Swedish. Unless your life long dream is to work at Ikea maybe???
I am not a native English speaker (it's just one of the 5 languages I can speak), yet I was also going to ask for English subtitles. Not exactly an unreasonable request, given that CZcams videos are watched by people from all over the world and English has become in the past few decades the _de facto_ common language.
It could have been French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, or any other language, but it happened to be English and that's perfectly fine. It gives us all the chance to communicate directly with people from different countries, which is quite handy. No need to act defensively about it.
Easy to see why for native English speakers, learning a second language would be a less pressing matter at this time. Maybe in 30 years they'll all be learning Mandarin, for all we know.
@@Dman40000 Just say it's too hard for you to learn something