vätskmoderatorer
Vätskmoderatorer, also known as liquid moderators, are substances used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of nuclear fission. They serve as a medium to transfer heat generated by the fission process to a secondary system, where it can be used to produce steam and drive turbines for electricity generation. The primary function of a vätskmoderator is to slow down neutrons, which are released during fission, to increase the likelihood of further fission events. This process is crucial for maintaining a sustainable chain reaction within the reactor.
Common vätskmoderatorer include water, heavy water, and liquid metals such as sodium and lead. Water is the
The choice of vätskmoderator depends on various factors, including the type of fuel used, the reactor design,