kontrollradad
Kontrollradad is a term that appears in some Swedish-language technical writing to describe the state or condition of a nuclear reactor when control rods are inserted into the reactor core to regulate or halt fission reactions. The word is formed from kontroll (control) and rad (a root associated with rod) with the suffix -ad to indicate a state or condition. In usage, kontrollradad can function as an attributive or predicative description, for example to characterize a reactor configuration where control rods have been moved into position.
In the context of nuclear reactors, control rods are made from neutron-absorbing materials such as boron, hafnium,
Beyond its lexical use, the concept aligns with standard safety and operational ideas in reactor engineering:
See also: Control rod, Nuclear reactor, Reactor shutdown, Reactivity control.