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[en] In July and August of 1982, a series of video inspections was made of the damaged internals of the TMI-2 reactor. These inspections, which were collectively dubbed Quick Look, took place during three entries to the reactor building over a three week period. The Quick Look afforded the first view of the extent to which the accident damaged the fuel and other components inside the reactor, and resulted in more than 6 hours of videotape footage. The videotapes showed extensive damage to the fuel, to the extent that a void more than five feet deep was found at the top center of the core. At the bottom of the void, a layer of rubble was observed. To interpret the video images, a panel of experts was convened to review the tapes. The Videotape Review Group consisted of individuals who were familiar with damaged fuel phenomena, fuel and internals design details, and the details of conduct of the Quick Look Inspections. This report presents the conclusions and interpretations of that group
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Apr 1983; 63 p; Available from NTIS, PC A04/MF A01; 1 as DE83012813
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