Fusion Containment.

  • BoredInSchool
    9th Apr 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    My reactor will be able to (theoretically) handle all levels of fusion ecept OXYG(since GPMP is not destructable).

  • greymatter
    9th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    blackholes, frame, hswc etc will be cheating(i guess) because they can only be destroyed by bomb,dest,sing etc.

    using a gas that doesn't explode to fill the the chamber will be good. And sparked inwr is a really good idea. an even better idea is to combine ln2 cooling with sparkes inwr and layering titanium and ptct/ntct alternatingly. that will cause rapid cooling. and again, make the fusion area as large as possible so as to evenly disribute the heat and reduce the rate of fusion.

  • Oats
    9th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    My save ~ 1131364 contains a wall made of compleatly destructible elements that can easily contain fusion. I'm using it now for a reactor that turns sltw to hydrogen and oxygen.

    The wall will generate pressure  which might actual help with fusion. It can't stop warp though.

  • Potbelly
    9th Apr 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • fireball5000
    9th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    This might or might not work. :P

      It has my idea of SPRK'ed INWR, INSL, TTAN, and CLNE cloning NICE.
  • xetalim
    9th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    It doesnt work....

  • Potbelly
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  • BoredInSchool
    10th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    CLNE is indestructable.

  • belugawhale
    11th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I am thinking of outside layer ttan, then insl, then uran, then shld. Pressure from fusion destroys shld, pushing uran against insl to prevent it from setting on fire. Ttan blocks pressure.

  • greymatter
    11th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @belugawhale (View Post)

     But there is a very high chance that the uran can blow around because the pressure exerted by fusion is not the same everywhere.also uran may allow energy particles through and that will burn the insl.Why not use PSTS. It's used in my bunker for a reason. As long as it is hit by positive pressure, it won't break. so put a layer of psts,then uran for extra defence(or boyle for exerting pressure from both sides) and then insl and then ttan...hmm.. i even surprised myself by thinking up that idea. i'm off to try it now.