fissioituviksi
Fissioituviksi is a Finnish term used in nuclear science to describe substances or isotopes that are fissioituviksi—capable of undergoing nuclear fission when irradiated with neutrons under appropriate conditions. In practice the term covers materials that can participate in fission reactions, and in many contexts it refers to substances that can sustain a chain reaction when arranged in a suitable, controlled configuration. The concept is closely related to English terms fissile and fissionable, though usage in Finnish may encompass a broader range of fission-capable materials.
Etymology and scope: The word combines fissio- (fission) with the suffix -oituviksi, which conveys the idea of
Context and usage: The term appears in technical documents, safety analyses, and discussions of nuclear fuel
Examples and implications: Common fissioituviksi materials include certain isotopes such as uranium-235 and plutonium-239, which can
See also: Fission, Fissile material, Fission product, Nuclear criticality safety.