kiinteäfaasireaktorin
Kiinteäfaasireaktorin (KFR) is a type of nuclear reactor that uses a solid fuel matrix, typically uranium dioxide, dispersed in a solid, inert matrix material. This design eliminates the need for fuel rods and the associated fuel handling challenges. The solid fuel matrix is typically formed into pellets or bricks and placed in a pressure vessel.
The primary advantage of KFR is its simplicity and robustness. The solid fuel matrix provides structural integrity,
KFR can operate with a wide range of fuels, including natural uranium, low-enriched uranium, and even depleted
However, KFR also has some challenges. The solid fuel matrix can lead to higher neutron absorption, requiring
KFR is a promising technology for small-scale and specialized applications. Ongoing research and development aim to