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Robert A Leishear, PhD, PE Leishear Engineering, LLC Engineering Consulting 205 Longleaf Court, Aiken, SC, 29803 Website - leishearengineeringllc.com Email - leishear@aol.com 803-641-6753
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Robert A. Leishear, PhD, P.E., PMP, ASME Fellow, Who's Who in America Top Engineer, NACE Senior Corrosion Technologist, NACE Senior Internal Piping Corrosion Technologist, AMPP Certified Protective Coatings Inspector, NACE Cathodic Protection Tester, Structural Steel Worker, Welder, Carpenter, and Journeyman Sheet Metal Mechanic, is a Consulting Engineer for Leishear Engineering, LLC, and worked as a Lead Research Engineer (Principal Researcher) for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River National Laboratory (IQ = 161). He has also worked as a design engineer, test engineer, and plant engineer in nuclear waste facilities and nuclear fuel reprocessing facilities. Additionally, Dr. Leishear worked as a lead electronic packaging design engineer for military aircraft and missile systems. In this position, he designed the first wireless aircraft radar system, and he patented an electromagnetic interference mechanism to ensure that aircraft radar computer systems remained operational for second strike capabilities in the event of nuclear war, where this mechanism was installed on all personal computers and printers for decades. Dr. Leishear has written more than 180 technical publications on water hammer, nuclear plant explosions, and other research. Publications by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers include two water hammer and piping design books and Honors Journal publications. Dr. Leishear received the Mensa, Copper Black Award for Creative Intelligence for his research on nuclear power plant explosions and petroleum industry explosions. He was appointed as an ASME Fellow for his research on water hammers, which are directly applicable to industrial explosions. Dr. Leishear earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, and at the University of South Carolina, he earned M.S. and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering, and also earned a Master of Engineering degree in Nuclear Engineering. For these degrees he studied, fracture mechanics, water hammer, fluid mechanics, mass transfer, gas dynamics, materials science, fatigue cracking, advanced thermodynamics, reactor thermal hydraulics, risk analysis, engineering law, reactor design, reactor physics, radiation shielding, reactor materials science, nuclear fuel cycles, reactor water chemistry, nuclear material safeguards, finite element analysis, structural vibrations, machinery vibrations, HVAC design, combustion, explosions, and structural analysis. He has also extensively studied nuclear reactor physics, nuclear reactor thermal/fluid modeling, and nuclear reactor fuel design through Oak Ridge National Laboratories, the University of Illinois, the University of Barcelona, and the U.S. NRC; 12 corrosion courses through the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP/NACE); water treatment classes through the American Water Works Association; 7 combustion courses through the Combustion Institute at Princeton University and CERFACS; 20 Fluent and Ansys computer modeling courses; plus International Nuclear Law at the University of Singapore and International Radiological Protection at Stockholm University in Sweden through the OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. He also completed two years of full-time training at the DOE, Savannah River Site to understand infrastructure, diesel engines, pumps, compressors, fans, heat exchangers, evaporators, steam systems, air and nitrogen systems, mixing, instrumentation, calibrations, machinery design, fire protection systems, safety analysis, emergency response, radiation worker, electrical worker, first aid, explosion risks, plus 17 ASME courses on pressure vessel design, inspection, and piping design. At SRS, he also studied nuclear industry processes, which included chemistry, radiochemistry, and physics for nuclear waste disposal and nuclear fuel reprocessing. He was also trained for 6 weeks at SRS as an HVAC, electrical, and electronics systems mechanic. Prior to his academic education, Bob Leishear earned his indenture papers through a four-year sheet metal apprenticeship, and he attended six months of training to learn to weld, build steel plate construction, and cut steel with an acetylene torch.

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Figure 1: Preventable Fukushima Explosions - The next explosion is on the way, From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, May 2, 2023
"Nuclear Now", Oliver Stone's Technically Flawed Box Office Flop Promotes Explosion Dangers to Us Oliver Stone's "Nuclear Now" movie was pulled from theaters before I could watch it, but the trailer for this documentary was based on the lies of the nuclear industry. I agree that nuclear energy is an important part of our energy future, but allowing explosions to continue to secure such a future blasts grave dangers into our lives. Parts of this movie are more science fiction than documentary.
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views), Nuclear Reactor Power Plants Can Violently Explode - A Nuclear Industry Cover-up (17 Articles, 24678 views), Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views) (View All Series)
Figure 5: Magnetic field lines on the earth., From Uploaded
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 21, 2023
A Glitch in the Theory for the Earth's Magnetic Pole Effects on Wildlife Migration The current understanding of the earth's magnetic field does not explain how turtles, butterflies, salmon, or the entire wildlife kingdom get back to their homes - or does it? A new look at the earth's magnetism opens a new door to our understanding of nature. One of the great complexities of nature is how wildlife returns to their place of their birth for reproduction, or to repeat their life cycle, year after year.
Preventable Fukushima Nuclear Plant Explosion Damages ('Nuclear Power Plants Are Not So Safe: Fluid Transients / Water Hammers, Autoignition, Explosions, Accident Predictions and Ethics'), From Uploaded
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 21, 2023
German Nuclear Energy Was Shuttered by Nuclear Industry Lies and Fraud False information for more than forty years from the nuclear industry has directly resulted in the unnecessary shutdown of all of the nuclear reactor power plants in Germany. In fact, German nuclear energy has shut down due to ongoing lies about explosion hazards in the nuclear industry, where preventable hydrogen explosions underpin nuclear reactor shutdowns.
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views), Nuclear Reactor Power Plants Can Violently Explode - A Nuclear Industry Cover-up (17 Articles, 24678 views), Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views) (View All Series)
Fig. 6. Sandia test reactor - criticality, hydrogen autoignition, and hydrogen explosion (Leishear [5])., From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 1, 2023
The American Nuclear Society Covers-up Nuclear Power Plant Explosions, Endangering Lives and the Environment By making false claims, the ANS endorses and covers up explosions at nuclear power plants. The editors of the ANS Nuclear News made false statements to enforce this cover up, and the President of ANS endorsed this cover-up by quoting those false claims. This week, the ANS refused to even allow public discussion of this important nuclear safety information at the annual ANS technical conference.
Series: A Fight to Stop Nuclear Power Plant Explosions (3 Articles, 7201 views)
Monticello Nuclear Power Plant, From Uploaded
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, March 26, 2023
The Monticello Nuclear Plant Leak Cover-up Keeps on Going A cover-up of Monticello explosions throttles full-speed ahead in a long series of cover-ups of nuclear power plant explosions throttles full-speed ahead. Every aspect of this Monticello nuclear power plant leak that could harm the nuclear industry is being covered-up by the nuclear industry and the Press. Nuclear plants routinely cover-up ongoing explosions and potential future explosions. These explosions can be stopped!
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
Figure 1: A 2001 hydrogen explosion in a 6 inch pipe at Hamaoka, Japan, From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, March 8, 2023
How Many Nuclear Power Plant Hydrogen Explosions are Enough? Penly 1 In France Is Now On The Explosions List. The French Penly 1 nuclear power plant is the latest cover-up of hydrogen explosions in nuclear plants. When will nuclear reactor explosion safety be a priority? When will our lives be more important than cheer leading for the nuclear industry?
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
Figure 4: Microscopic crack on the inside of a steel pipe, caused by a water hammer pressure wave., From Uploaded
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Nuclear Power Plant Explosions and Damages During Routine Operations Nuclear safety and previous damage investigations are jeopardized by years of refusals to investigate nuclear power plant explosions by the NRC, DOE, NEA, and IAEA. The potential scope of this issue is extraordinary with respect to explosion and water hammer damages in nuclear power plants. Yet, government agencies refuse to act.
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
Figure 1: Pressurizer explosions detonate shock waves throughout PWRs., From Uploaded
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Ringhals 4 and the Next Nuclear Power Plant Explosion Prediction Routine small explosions detonate all over the world at nuclear power plants. Ongoing research into the Ringhals 4 nuclear power plant damages concludes that small explosions detonated inside the nuclear reactor system, and this finding provides insights into the widespread detonation of explosions in nuclear power plants.
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
Figure 1: Listeria Bacterium., From Uploaded
(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 2, 2023
The CDC Should Stop Drinking-Water Dangers - Stop E. Coli and Listeria Disease Outbreaks and Lead and Copper Poisonings! The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) have been informed of a new pathway for infectious diseases and poisons to enter our lives. The CDC and the EPA refused to act to save lives from contaminated drinking water.
Series: One Quarter of a Million Preventable Water Main Breaks Kill Us and Will Cost $1 Trillion in the Next 25 Years (3 Articles, 4594 views)
Figure 2: Ringhals 4, Possible reactor system explosion locations., From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Did a Nuclear Power Plant Explosion Detonate In 2022 at Sweden's Ringhals 4 Nuclear Reactor? Critical nuclear power plant safety equipment was damaged in Sweden, and the only reason provided to the public is that maintenance is more complicated than expected. Explosions have been covered up by the nuclear industry for years. Was there another nuclear power plant explosion?
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
Figure 1: Water hammers cracked this Diablo Canyon pipe to start corrosion and a 2020 leak (shown after insulation was removed)., From Uploaded
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, January 6, 2023
One More Government Cover-up: The Diablo Canyon Nuclear Reactor System Explosions and Resultant Leak The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant sprung a leak due to explosions in an essential nuclear safety system, which is mandated to prevent nuclear disasters. The damaged cooling water system prevents nuclear reactor meltdowns and nuclear explosion disasters. Lies have already started to minimize the importance of this leak.
Series: Destructive, Day to Day Hydrogen Explosions in Nuclear Power Plants (9 Articles, 14252 views)
The U.S. rushes some of us into the future (Little Bighorn headstones exemplify grave dangers to our lives)., From Uploaded
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, January 5, 2023
The U.S. Government Murders Us Through Indifference and Deceit - Cover-ups Throughout U.S. Industries Stop the murders! Government indifference and deceit murders our people and risks our lives. Thirty Op Eds thoroughly prove this conclusion, where these Op Eds were published over the past year and a half and are supported by peer-reviewed engineering publications.
Series: None of Us Are Safe From Nuclear Weapon Murders (4 Articles, 5307 views), Nuclear Reactor Power Plants Can Violently Explode - A Nuclear Industry Cover-up (17 Articles, 24678 views), Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views) (View All Series)
Figure 5: Carlsbad explosions. At the lower left of a fireball, the 85-foot-tall support structures for the pipeline suspension bridges can be seen. Corrosion was grasped as an explosion cause., From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Gas Pipeline Explosions and Deaths can be Stopped! - The San Bruno and Carlsbad Pipeline Explosions - Recent Findings People are needlessly burned to death every year due to gas pipeline explosions. In this series of articles, I have discussed government and industry cover-ups due to a process known as water hammer. Lives are destroyed, and our government accepts our deaths as routine business.
Series: Oil and Gas Industries - Stop Death and Destruction (7 Articles, 10141 views)
Figure 2: Another water main break scours out the dirt under a road to collapse the road, Los Angeles, 2009., From Uploaded
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, December 26, 2022
The Winter Flood of Water-Main Breaks Can Be Stopped - Water Main Breaks in Jackson and Every Other City Can be Stopped Water-main breaks can be stopped. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. water mains break every year. Lead and copper poisoning can be stopped. Listeria and E. coli outbreaks can be stopped to keep us from getting sick. Chlorine poisoning of fish can be stopped. Power outages cause water hammers to break water mains to cause each of these problems, and breaks can be stopped, but there is too much profit to be made.
Series: One Quarter of a Million Preventable Water Main Breaks Kill Us and Will Cost $1 Trillion in the Next 25 Years (3 Articles, 4594 views)
Figure 21: Helicopter view a after Explosion 3, From Uploaded
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, December 22, 2022
What Really Happened at the Piper Alpha Oil-Rig Explosions - New Findings - Stop Killing Oil-Rig Workers Offshore oil-rig explosions can be stopped! A series of pictures and discussions explain a cascade of Piper Alpha explosions, which killed 167 men. False information since 1988 is now arrested.
Series: Oil and Gas Industries - Stop Death and Destruction (7 Articles, 10141 views)
Figure 5: Piper Alpha oil rig fire damages after explosions - Most of the oil rig sunk into the North Sea., From Uploaded
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Offshore Oil Rig Explosions and Deaths Can Be Stopped - The Piper Alpha Explosion Flawed Investigation and Cover-up False reports affect the investigation of the 1988 Piper Alpha offshore platform that exploded to kill 167 people. Explosion investigation errors 34 years ago thwarted new technology to save lives. Essentially, the facts to stop explosions were buried and may cost lives. New technology blasts into the present day to save lives.
Series: Oil and Gas Industries - Stop Death and Destruction (7 Articles, 10141 views)
Figure 1: Aerial view of the Kansas, Keystone oil spill., From Uploaded
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, December 20, 2022
The Keystone Pipeline Oil Spill in Kansas - The Mushroom Theory - Stop the Oil Spills If the oil and gas industries keep us in the dark and feed us manure, they believe that we will stay quiet. I refuse to stay quiet. Oil pipeline spills will continue until U.S. government agencies act responsibly. Many oil and gas disasters can be stopped!
Series: Oil and Gas Industries - Stop Death and Destruction (7 Articles, 10141 views)
Figure 1: Preventable Fukushima explosions., From Uploaded
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, December 10, 2022
Nuclear Threats - Part 5 - An Incoming Nuclear Plant Explosion Disaster- Zaporizhzhia Near Missed This Next Disaster The next nuclear power plant explosions like Fukushima or Three Mile Island will be here before 2039. Military attacks on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plants were near misses for a preventable radioactive disaster in Europe. A threat to Freedom of the Press is also discussed. This article summarizes a series of Op Eds and peer-reviewed publications to present a basic understanding of a complicated, ever-present, danger to our lives.
Series: Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views)
Figure 4: North Korean Missile Launches, From Uploaded
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, December 10, 2022
Nuclear Threats - Part 6 - The Power of the Press to Crush Dissenting Opinions - The Reagan Years, the Past, and Today The truth cuts through the lies of the Press. In 1981, 250,000 protestors marched on the Capitol building to protest President Ronald Reagan's policies. National TV stations reported that all of those people came to Washington, D.C. to applaud the President's job performance. Today, the Press conceals fatal dangers in nuclear power plants and nuclear missile defense.
Series: Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views)
Figure 1: Hiroshima 15 kiloton explosion, August 6, 1945 - An airburst explosion fired a double cloud into the sky. The first cloud fires upward from the initial blast (580 meters, 1,870 feet). The second cloud formed as the blast blew out, back, and up., From Uploaded
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Nuclear Threats - Part 4 - Take Action against U.S. Cover-ups in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defense This article criticizes inadequate nuclear missile defenses, condemns the use of the term 'tactical nuclear weapons', condemns mass murder during nuclear war, and condemns preventable nuclear power plant explosion. All of these threats strike danger into our lives.
Series: Nuclear Threats in Nuclear Power and Nuclear Missile Defenses. (10 Articles, 13251 views)

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