reaktorsystemet
Reaktorsystemet, also known as the Reactor System, is a critical component in nuclear power plants, responsible for initiating, controlling, and maintaining the nuclear fission reaction. It consists of several key elements, including the reactor core, control rods, coolant system, and instrumentation. The reactor core houses the fuel rods, which contain fissile material such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239. Neutrons released during fission collide with other fissile atoms, sustaining the chain reaction.
Control rods, made of neutron-absorbing materials like cadmium or boron, are inserted into the core to regulate
Instrumentation monitors various parameters, such as neutron flux, temperature, and pressure, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
Reaktorsystemet plays a vital role in meeting global energy demands while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. However,