kernetanken
Kernetanken is a term used in the nuclear energy sector to describe the process of refueling a reactor core. During sustained operation, nuclear fuel in the reactor core becomes depleted and the power distribution evolves. A kernetanken outage involves shutting the reactor down, removing spent fuel assemblies from the core, and inserting fresh or reprocessed fuel to restore the core’s reactivity and optimize burnup.
The process is planned as part of routine maintenance and is subject to strict safety and regulatory
During the outage, spent fuel is unloaded from the core and transferred to cooling facilities, such as
Safety and environmental considerations are central to kernetanken, including radiation protection, waste management, and regulatory oversight
See also: nuclear reactor, nuclear fuel, spent fuel, refueling outage, nuclear safety.