Nuculus
Nuculus
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12th Mar 2019
20th Nov 2019
The console command stops the polonium from melting. You can use the sign element to select it, then copy and enter it into the console. The turbine require heat and pressure to work. Click water coolant to fill up water and click neutron beam to start
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  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    NuclearPerson I'm not very experienced with fusion reactors, though I have seen some nice ones others have made. I wonder of it's possible to make one of destructible materials like titanium and ceramic if the fusion happens in mid air inside the chamber. I just like the risk when destructible materials are involved, but the temperature might make it impossible though.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    temelin Answer 2: There are 5 pressure sensors for the turbine and they are set to 2,4,6,8 and 10 pressure. Each level doubles power generation. When the pressure is 10 the gauge reads ca 9.7, because of its placement. It also has 5 heat sensors set to 200c,275,375c,400c and 650c, and the turbine require both the heat and pressure to work.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    temelin Thank you! Answer on question 1: The reason the water isn't prefilled is mostly because I wanted it to be a challenge for players to find ut themselves what would be the right amount of water. But I changed my mind about that (it's too tedious). I kinda like that it starts with no water, it gives you something to do while waiting for the reactor to warm up. I might change it if people hate it though.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    NuclearPerson Thanks again! I really like nuclear reactors, so it was very fun to design this. I'm really impressed with the possibilities in Powdertoy, because I didn't belive it was possible to build this, but the game surprised me many times. I might build something else in the future, but I haven't decided what to do next. Good luck with becoming a Nuclear engineer!
  • temelin
    temelin
    19th Mar 2019
    This is literary my favorie model of a nucelar reactor. I have a few questions. Why the water in steam generator is not prefilled already? And how much pressure is mst effective for the turbine?
  • NuclearPerson
    NuclearPerson
    18th Mar 2019
    I Think If you Use VENT to act as a Magent that keeps the plasma In place,And then Use Diamond for the chamber... You could Boil WATR to generate Electricity Via Large Turbines Using Detector walls. You Need Extreme Pressure and Heat to Create Fusion Though.
  • NuclearPerson
    NuclearPerson
    18th Mar 2019
    I'm going to Be a Nuclear Phsyicist and Engineer Myself. So It's Nice to See You've Taken Your Time to make this Amazing Structure. It's Very Acurate like I said before,and It's very well done. Maybye You could try and Build a ThermoNuclear Fusion Power Plant,That would be Awsome! Though, In real life Scientists Are Working Really Hard to Create More Energy Than they Put Into the Reaction.
  • SubaruEnjoyer
    SubaruEnjoyer
    18th Mar 2019
    Cool! +1
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    18th Mar 2019
    gohsiawhui Thanks for asking, Hint now added at the start of simulation
  • gohsiawhui
    gohsiawhui
    18th Mar 2019
    Nuculus Thanks. I was getting annoyed as to what to do next