kärnförlust
Kärnförlust, often translated as "core loss" or "nuclear loss," refers to the degradation or damage within the central part of a material, particularly in the context of nuclear technology or materials science. This term is most commonly associated with nuclear reactors, where it describes the physical breakdown and structural weakening of the reactor core. This can occur due to various factors including intense neutron bombardment, high temperatures, and radiation-induced swelling.
In nuclear reactors, the core is the central region where nuclear fission takes place, generating heat and
Beyond nuclear reactors, the concept of kärnförlust can also be applied in other fields. In materials science,