säätösauvoi
Säätösauvoi is a term originating from Finnish that literally translates to "control rods." In the context of nuclear power, säätösauvoi refer to the components used to control the rate of nuclear fission within a nuclear reactor core. These rods are typically made of materials that strongly absorb neutrons, such as cadmium, boron, or hafnium.
When the säätösauvoi are inserted further into the reactor core, they absorb more neutrons, thereby slowing
The movement of säätösauvoi is a critical safety mechanism. In an emergency, they can be rapidly inserted