High-Efficency Reactors

  • tothemyers
    27th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Recently I decided to experiment with controlling certain reactions, such as those of Plutonium and ISZS. I have been successful so far, so here are the fruits of my labors:

    Controlled Plutonium Reactor


    What is so special about it, you ask? It controls it's fission rate by using a low pressure environment so as to prolong it's fuel resources. I discovered that in the absence of 0+ pressure, plutonium will not react with neutrons in any way whatsoever. I took advantage of this by causing the environment inside the reaction chamber to be just above 0 at all times. The result? A controlled reaction.

    Controlled ISOZ Reactor (I know the title says IZSZ, I screwed up there, alright!)


    This one is similar to the fission reactor, except it uses ISOZ and a low pressure environment instead. I had to add a spark multiplier to the output to get near constant output though, so credit to xionix4 for that part of it.



    Please tell me what you think of them, leave a vote (up or down) please, and enjoy! Feel free to copy any part of them without giving credit, but don't take credit for yourself.