( _Franko_ | 2024. 09. 19., cs – 13:45 )

Ezért az állításod meg lett cáfolva. 

Nem lett megcáfolva, a VVER nem saját, nem érezték sajátnak: "The RBMK was proclaimed by some as the national reactor of the Soviet Union, probably due to nationalism because of its unique design, large size and power output. Meanwhile the VVER design was called the 'American reactor' due to the pressurized water (PWR) design shared with many Western reactors. A top-secret invention patent for the RBMK design was filed by Anatoly Aleksandrov from the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, who personally took credit for the design of the reactor, with the Soviet patent office. Because a containment building would have needed to be very large and expensive, doubling the cost of each unit, due to the large size of the RBMK, it was originally omitted from the design. It was argued by its designers that the RBMK's strategy of having each fuel assembly in its own channel with flowing cooling water, was an acceptable alternative for containment."

Hátha tanulsz ma valamit:

Huh, ez nagyon ChatGPT szagú válasz volt... :D