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Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Created byLee Layton
4.2
(6 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Mar 3, 2024
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident

What You'll Learn

check_circleBe able to explain the significance of the Chernobyl accident;
check_circleBe able to explain what caused the accident to occur;
check_circleUnderstand the environmental consequences of the accident;
check_circleand Be able to explain the lessons learned from this disaster.
check_circleUnderstand the design of the RBMK reactors at Chernobyl;

About This Course

This 3-hour course describes the 1986 melt down of reactor #4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine. This is the most serious nuclear accident to date, which caused loss of life and displacement of thousands of people.  The course explains the unique characteristics of the RBMK reactors at Chernobyl, the test plan that went awry, the principal causes of the accident, and the resulting impacts of the disaster.

This course includes a multiple-choice quiz at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding of the course materials.

Your Instructor

Lee Layton
Lee Layton
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Mr. Layton is an electrical engineering graduate of Auburn University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Georgia. He also holds a master's in business administration and is a senior member of the Institue of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Mr. Layton began his engineering career in 1978 in the electric utility industry. He has significant experience in managing and operating an electric utility. His experience is not only in the area of electric utility operations; he has provided consulting expertise to numerous industrial facilities in the areas of power quality, energy cost control, plant layout, and building efficiency. Mr. Layton has participated in numerous national research projects including as a member of the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) Electrical System Division Committee where projects were analyzed and reviewed for funding including projects in FACTS technology and static-var compensator projects. He has participated in research projects with the Cooperative Research Network (CRN), most recently in the development of a utility grade PEM fuel cell. Throughout his career, Mr. Layton has been active in training and developing engineers to lead the utility industry. The training has included all facets of the industry, from technical training, to management, and financial analysis.

Credit Information

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What Students Are Saying

4.2
Student's Choice
6 reviews

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