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.
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add protons in reaction chember to create fiusion
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yeah i would use boyl because it creates presure when heated.
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idea: use boyl as it expands with heat
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Sorry though, I should have mentioned that right away...
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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.
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updated to increase pumps temp (40 and 35) because exhaust wasn't hot enough
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to better understand this
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you can check scott manleys relatively new video on nuclear rocket engines.
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ermm... this is not a fusion engine. the reactor ONLY heats up the hydrogen for thrust.