merlin538
merlin538
14 / 2
27th Jun 2024
1st Jul 2024
very efficent, very powerful. well, at least in the real world, theoretically. Does not rely on combustion to generate heat, but nuclear fission instead to heat up the hydrogen. not a fusion engine.
rocket fission thermal engine hygn

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  • pawlo01
    pawlo01
    1st Jul 2024
    add protons in reaction chember to create fiusion
  • datdoge203
    datdoge203
    29th Jun 2024
    yeah i would use boyl because it creates presure when heated.
  • Ender010
    Ender010
    29th Jun 2024
    idea: use boyl as it expands with heat
  • _killer_
    _killer_
    28th Jun 2024
    Sorry though, I should have mentioned that right away...
  • _killer_
    _killer_
    28th Jun 2024
    I know it's not a fusion engine in reality. But other than making your HYDR fuse (or burning it), there is no other way to create a propulsion here in tpt via HYDR. Of course, in reality, using the physics of thermal expansion, it works.
  • the_special
    the_special
    28th Jun 2024
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  • merlin538
    merlin538
    28th Jun 2024
    updated to increase pumps temp (40 and 35) because exhaust wasn't hot enough
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    28th Jun 2024
    to better understand this
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    28th Jun 2024
    you can check scott manleys relatively new video on nuclear rocket engines.
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    28th Jun 2024
    ermm... this is not a fusion engine. the reactor ONLY heats up the hydrogen for thrust.