ydinmoduuli
Ydinmoduuli, also known as a nuclear module, is a self-contained unit designed to generate electricity through nuclear fission. It typically consists of a nuclear reactor core, a heat exchanger, a steam generator, and a turbine generator. The reactor core contains fuel rods made of fissile material, such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239, which undergo fission when struck by neutrons, releasing heat and more neutrons to sustain the chain reaction.
The heat generated in the reactor core is transferred to a coolant, usually water, which then flows
Ydinmoduuli are used in nuclear power plants to produce large amounts of electricity with relatively low fuel
The development and deployment of ydinmoduuli have been a subject of debate due to their potential environmental