kjarnorkuefna
Kjarnorkuefna is an Icelandic term that translates to "nuclear fuel" in English. It refers to the material used in nuclear reactors to sustain a nuclear chain reaction. The most common type of nuclear fuel is uranium, specifically enriched uranium. This enrichment process increases the concentration of the fissile isotope uranium-235. Other nuclear fuels include plutonium, which is a byproduct of uranium fission, and thorium, which can be used in certain types of reactors.
The process of nuclear fission, which occurs when a neutron strikes a fissile atom like uranium-235, releases
The use of nuclear fuel is central to nuclear power generation, a technology that provides a low-carbon