kärnbränsleelement
Kärnbränsleelement, often translated as fuel assembly, is a fundamental component in nuclear reactors. It consists of a collection of fuel rods, which are long, slender tubes containing nuclear fuel, typically uranium dioxide pellets. These fuel rods are bundled together in a precise geometric arrangement and held in place by a metal framework. The primary purpose of a fuel assembly is to hold the nuclear fuel in a configuration that allows for controlled nuclear fission.
The fuel rods themselves are usually made of a Zircaloy alloy, chosen for its low neutron absorption
The design of fuel assemblies varies depending on the type of nuclear reactor. Factors such as the