brændselsstavene
Brændselsstavene, often translated as fuel rods, are a critical component in nuclear reactors. They are long, slender tubes, typically made of a metal alloy like zirconium, that contain nuclear fuel. The most common fuel used is uranium, usually in the form of uranium dioxide pellets. These pellets are stacked tightly inside the fuel rod.
The primary purpose of a fuel rod is to safely contain the nuclear fuel and to transfer
Fuel rods are bundled together in assemblies, which are then strategically placed within the reactor core.