• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    you turn it off.

    “critical” is the normal operating state of reactor when it’s working. what you want to avoid is supercriticality, which means that power is rising. if it’s delayed supercritical but prompt subcritical, power rises and may or may not stop on its own at some point. when it’s prompt supercritical, you don’t even have time to ask https://www.nuclear-power.com/nuclear-power/reactor-physics/nuclear-fission-chain-reaction/reactor-criticality/

    • @Ryumast3r
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      31 year ago

      Modern reactor design also pretty much makes runaway reactions nearly impossible, as in, you have to actually try to fuck it up.

      Even Fukushima didn’t have a runaway reaction, it just lost coolant.