fissiokerta
Fissiokerta is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "fission layer" or "fission surface." It refers to the interface or boundary where a nuclear fission event occurs within a nuclear fuel pellet. In the context of nuclear reactors, fuel pellets are typically made of uranium dioxide (UO2) or other fissile materials. When a neutron strikes a fissile atom, it can induce fission, releasing energy and more neutrons, which can then cause further fissions.
The fissiokerta is not a physically distinct layer but rather a conceptual zone representing the immediate
Research into the fissiokerta helps nuclear engineers to better predict fuel behavior, manage thermal loads, and