ofuusintajäähtymistä
Ofuusintajäähtymistä, also known as superstall, is a phenomenon in nuclear reactor physics where the reactor's power output rapidly decreases. This occurs when the moderator temperature increases to a point where it absorbs more neutrons than it did at lower temperatures. Moderators are materials like water or graphite used in reactors to slow down neutrons, making them more likely to cause fission. In certain reactor designs, the moderating properties change unfavorably with rising temperature. This leads to a less efficient chain reaction, resulting in a drop in power.
The term "superstall" highlights the severity of this power reduction, which can be much faster and more