reaktorok
Reaktorok, the Hungarian term for reactors, are devices in which controlled nuclear chain reactions are used to generate heat, most commonly for electricity production, but also for research, medicine, and propulsion. In a typical nuclear power reactor, heat is produced in the fuel by fission of heavy atoms such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239. The reactor includes fuel assemblies, a moderator to slow neutrons, control rods to regulate reactivity, a coolant to transfer heat, and a containment structure to prevent release of radioactive materials.
There are several main types. Light-water reactors use ordinary water as both moderator and coolant and include
Safety and regulation are central to reactor operation. National authorities set design, construction, and operating standards,
Global trends include the deployment of SMRs, Generation IV concepts, and continued research to improve safety,