brandstofassemblies
Brandstofassemblies, often referred to as fuel assemblies, are essential components within nuclear reactors. They are structures that house the nuclear fuel, which is typically uranium, in a form suitable for sustaining a nuclear chain reaction. A typical fuel assembly consists of a bundle of fuel rods, which are long, thin metal tubes containing pellets of nuclear fuel. These rods are precisely arranged and held together by a framework or grid structure.
The fuel rods are usually made of zirconium alloy, which is resistant to corrosion and neutron absorption.
Control rods, made of neutron-absorbing materials like cadmium or boron, are also often integrated into or used