tuumkütust
Tuumkütust refers to nuclear fuel, the material used in nuclear reactors to sustain a nuclear chain reaction. The most common type of tuumkütust is uranium, specifically the isotope uranium-235. Natural uranium contains a small percentage of uranium-235, and for most nuclear power reactors, this concentration is enriched to increase the proportion of fissionable uranium-235. Other materials, such as plutonium, can also be used as tuumkütust, often in mixed oxide (MOX) fuel.
The process begins with mining and milling uranium ore. The ore is then refined and processed into
When a neutron strikes a nucleus of uranium-235, it can cause the nucleus to split, or fission.
After a period of use, the tuumkütust becomes spent and is removed from the reactor. Spent tuumkütust