kontrolstænger
Kontrolstænger, often translated as control rods, are crucial components in nuclear reactors. Their primary function is to control the rate of nuclear fission reactions. They are typically made of materials that absorb neutrons, such as cadmium, boron, or hafnium. By inserting or withdrawing these rods from the reactor core, operators can regulate the number of neutrons available to cause further fission.
When control rods are inserted fully into the core, they absorb a significant number of neutrons, effectively
The design and material of control rods are carefully chosen to ensure their effectiveness and durability