fissionsgasfrisättning
Fissionsgasfrisättning, or fission gas release, refers to the process by which gaseous fission products are generated within nuclear fuel during nuclear fission and subsequently escape from the fuel matrix. When heavy atomic nuclei, such as uranium or plutonium, undergo fission, they split into lighter nuclei and release energy. Among the byproducts of this process are isotopes of various elements that are gases at operating temperatures, such as xenon and krypton.
These fission gases accumulate within the fuel pellet. As the concentration of fission gases increases, they
The release of fission gases from the fuel is influenced by several factors, including fuel temperature, burnup