reiityosuus
Reiityosuus, also known as the "recovery ratio" or "recovery factor," is a term used in nuclear engineering and radiochemistry to describe the proportion of fission products that are recovered from spent nuclear fuel. It is a critical parameter in the design and operation of nuclear fuel cycles, particularly in the context of nuclear reprocessing and recycling.
The recovery ratio is calculated as the ratio of the mass of the recovered fission products to
The recovery ratio is influenced by several factors, including the type of reprocessing method used, the chemical
Improving the recovery ratio is essential for the economic viability of nuclear fuel cycles, as it directly