(N/A) nuclear reactor is a device in which a nuclear chain reaction is initiated,maintained,and controlled.
Principle: It works on the principle of a controlled nuclear fission chain reaction,where energy is released at a constant,manageable rate.
Construction:
$1$. Core: The central part containing the fuel,such as enriched uranium $({ }_{92}^{235} U)$.
$2$. Fuel: Fissile materials like ${ }_{92}^{235} U$,${ }_{92}^{238} U$,or ${ }_{94}^{239} Pu$ are used. The fuel is kept in rods made of aluminum or stainless steel.
$3$. Moderator: Substances like heavy water $(D_2O)$,graphite,or beryllium oxide are used to slow down fast neutrons to thermal energies.
$4$. Control Rods: Rods made of neutron-absorbing materials like cadmium or boron are used to control the rate of the chain reaction by absorbing excess neutrons.
$5$. Reflector: Surrounds the core to minimize neutron leakage.
$6$. Coolant: $A$ fluid (like water,heavy water,or liquid sodium) circulates through the core to remove the heat generated by fission.
$7$. Shielding: The entire reactor is enclosed in a thick concrete vessel to prevent the escape of harmful radiation.
Working:
The fission of fuel nuclei releases heat. The coolant absorbs this heat and transfers it to a heat exchanger (steam generator). The heat exchanger uses this energy to convert water into steam,which then drives turbines to generate electricity. The control rods are inserted or withdrawn to maintain a steady power output.