As a result of the accident, many of the measuring instruments installed in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) measuring system are malfunctioning. There is doubt about the accuracy of values being measured, but if these values are taken as the premise, from the temperature of the containment vessel and from the release of Xenon-135, a noble gas that is released when nuclear fission takes place, it can be estimated that the state of the reactor is stable.
As a result of the accident, many of the measuring instruments installed in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) measuring system are malfunctioning. There is doubt about the accuracy of values being measured, but if these values are taken as the premise, from the temperature of the containment vessel and from the release of Xenon-135, a noble gas that is released when nuclear fission takes place, it can be estimated that the state of the reactor is stable.