kjerneavskekking
Kjerneavskekking, often translated as "core melting" or "core meltdown," is a severe accident that can occur in a nuclear power plant. It happens when the heat generated by the nuclear fission process, and subsequent radioactive decay, exceeds the cooling capacity of the reactor core. This leads to a significant rise in temperature, causing the fuel rods and their cladding to overheat.
If the cooling systems fail completely and for an extended period, the fuel rods can reach temperatures
The causes of kjerneavskekking are typically a combination of external events, such as natural disasters like
The consequences of a kjerneavskekking can be severe, including widespread radioactive contamination, long-term health effects for