dyaomaster
dyaomaster
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8th Apr 2016
5th Mar 2017
It may not be aerodynamic, but it does survive ambient heat.
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  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    4th Oct 2016
    @Plazmoid3 It's not because of the photons, they're just there to keep the pressure down. The CFLM keeps the VIBR from exploding.
  • Plazmoid3
    Plazmoid3
    6th Sep 2016
    @Tangle10 VIBR didn't explode because PHOTONS! Amazing... +1
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    21st Aug 2016
    Does it? After how long?
  • Tangle10
    Tangle10
    19th Aug 2016
    But the VIBR explodes...
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    13th Aug 2016
    Update: Experimenting with GEL insulation. Less cheaty.
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    10th Aug 2016
    Update: replaced the cabin insulation with NTCT. This will keep the interior from descending to freezing temperatures (which was not included in the requirements by the way)
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    18th Jul 2016
    But I replaced the wood layer for now. I don't think it's thick enough to prevent heat, and there's no more space.
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    18th Jul 2016
    If the heat is sufficient to reach the inside, it means that the titanium would have melted anyway, and then everything else is useless because ambient heat. (Or that the insulation burned away, which means that the titanium is about to melt anyway)
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    29th Jun 2016
    But still, good job, That thig is extremly resiliant! I would however add a bit of quartz to the innermost layer that the "stickmen" are in, So that if heat DOES penetrate that far, the quartz can at least somewhat block it.
  • dyaomaster
    dyaomaster
    15th May 2016
    Design flaw found: VIBR can explode if not connected to rest of "Blue VIBR" mass, producing EXOT and dissolving all VIBR