kärnbränslelement
Kärnbränslelement, also known as nuclear fuel element, is a component in nuclear reactors that houses the fuel used to generate heat and electricity. It is a critical part of the reactor core, where the nuclear fission reaction takes place. The fuel element typically consists of a cylindrical cladding made of materials such as zirconium alloy or stainless steel, which encases the nuclear fuel pellets. These pellets are usually made of uranium oxide or plutonium oxide, enriched with fissile isotopes like U-235 or Pu-239.
The nuclear fuel pellets are stacked together to form a fuel rod, which is then inserted into
The performance of a kärnbränslelement is closely monitored to ensure safe and efficient operation of the
The design and materials of kärnbränslelement are crucial factors in determining the safety and efficiency of