NUCLEAR FISSION REACTION

Fission, or the breaking apart of atoms, begins when an atom like U-235 is bombarded with a neutron. This breaks the atom into other smaller atoms and releases free neutrons, which in turn hit other U-235 atoms, causing them to split and release neutrons, and so on. The reaction in the fuel assembly is controlled by the insertion of control rods of nonfissionable material which absorb some of the free neutrons.