kontrollivartaita
Kontrollivartaita, often translated as "control rods" in English, are components used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of nuclear fission. They are typically made of materials that strongly absorb neutrons, such as cadmium, boron, or hafnium. By inserting or withdrawing these rods from the reactor core, operators can adjust the neutron flux, which directly influences the number of fission reactions occurring.
The primary function of kontrollivartaita is to regulate the reactor's power output. When inserted further into
In addition to power regulation, kontrollivartaita are essential for shutting down the reactor. A rapid insertion