Control Rods

The nuclear chain reaction may be controlled using a device called a control rod. Control rods are made of materials which absorb neutrons. Thus, when a control rod is inserted into a nuclear reactor it reduces the number of free neutrons available to cause the uranium atoms to fission.

Water level and temperature can also impact the number of free neutrons.

Control rod absorbing neutrons produced by fissions to prevent them from colliding with uranium atoms and producing more fissions.