kontrollstav
Kontrollstav is a Swedish term that translates to "control rod" in English. In the context of nuclear reactors, control rods are essential components used to regulate the nuclear fission rate. They are typically made of materials that absorb neutrons, such as cadmium, boron, or hafnium. By inserting or withdrawing control rods from the reactor core, operators can control the number of neutrons available for fission, thereby increasing or decreasing the reactor's power output.
The primary function of control rods is to maintain a stable and safe operation of the reactor.
The design and material of control rods are crucial for their effectiveness. Different reactor designs may