kärnreaktorteknik
Kärnreaktorteknik, often translated as nuclear reactor technology, encompasses the scientific and engineering principles behind the design, construction, operation, and decommissioning of nuclear reactors. These devices are primarily used for generating electricity through controlled nuclear fission. The core of a nuclear reactor contains nuclear fuel, typically enriched uranium, which undergoes a sustained chain reaction. Neutrons strike the uranium atoms, causing them to split (fission) and release energy in the form of heat, as well as more neutrons. These neutrons then go on to trigger further fissions, creating a self-sustaining process.
Control rods, made of materials that absorb neutrons like cadmium or boron, are used to regulate the
Safety systems are paramount in nuclear reactor technology. These include redundant cooling systems, containment structures designed