Talk:Core damage frequency

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[edit] removal of accident statistic and classification of incident

User:Nailedtooth removed my additions

Core damage is the worst thing that can happen to a nuclear reactor, as due to damage of this structure, the operator might loose control of the nuclear reaction, possibly leading to a meltdown.

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In a study commissioned by the European Commission, the core damage frequency of reactors in Europe is estimated to be once in 20.000 reactor years (5*10-5/a[1]).

after an edit conflict on List of civilian nuclear accidents, which he reported here.

I have now restored it. -- Eiland (talk) 10:15, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

The information you have posted is false and the phrase "Core damage is the worst thing that can happen to a nuclear reactor" is particularly meaningless. Why you insist on altering nuclear related articles with such poor information baffles me.Nailedtooth (talk) 14:29, 6 June 2008 (UTC)