BuysDBs creations

  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 2 Permalink


    In this plant deuterium is synthesised from CO2, Boyle and GLOW. The end product is not contaminated by GLOW. I tried to keep the usage of non-breakables as low as possible.

    Process:
    - CO2 generated by bcln and then catalysed to O2
    - The O2 is then transferred to the yellow reaction chamber where it reacts with BOYL to water and FOG.
    - FOG is catalysed to water by metal inside the yellow reaction chamber.
    - Water and glow are mixed in 3 drops this generates DEUT
    - A vent separates GLOW from WATER and DEUT
    -WATER and DEUT are heated, WATER evaporates.
    - DEUT is cooled down.

    The production can stall after a while, this is caused by deut/water/glow that simply doesn't fall down. Any way of fixing this without the use of unbreakables would be very welcome. I made a quick patch that releases an electrical current on the water, this sometimes fixes the problem, but not always.

    Some of the details are based on russia's first nuclear power plant:
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    more:http://englishrussia.com/2009/07/07/the-worlds-first-nuclear-power-plant/


    Other creations:


  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Added:


    Geiger counter, see creation for more details.
  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink


    Nuclear submarine.
    Shape based on the DeltaIV class:
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    SLBMs:
    Type SS-N-23 Skiff
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    Model features:
    Heat sources:
    > Deut reactor, runs on preheated deuterium to reduce consumption. Working temperature  500 - 800 degrees C.
    > Plasma generator, generates plasma of hydrogen + a little oxygen. Produces water and heat.

    >Destiller: Heats salt water to 200+ degrees. Residue salt is put into a void, steam is cooled down and stored.
    >Electrolyzer: Generates hydrogen and oxygen, separated by extreme cooling, hydrogen goes to the plasma heater, oxygen is transferred to the interior.
    >Guy: turns anything into CO2 to simulate people turning O2 into CO2.
    >CO2 remover: removes CO2 from CO2 + O2 mixture by pumping it through water. BUBW is sent to SALTW entrance where the BUBW will surface, releasing the captured CO2. O2 is pumped back to the interior.






  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink


    Pixel art.
  • m_shinoda
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    These are awsome, might i suggest you do sprites or make logo's for certain users? that'd be cool! Voted up on all of em
  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 1 Permalink
    @m_shinoda (View Post)
    Thanks a lot for replying! I might do sprites for others in the future.

    New saves:


    A little based on this building:
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    And a homepage:


  • Lynxrufus
    3rd Oct 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • ClassiestMedic
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I've been looking at your saves for a long time, they're really great! I'm glad you made a thread about it! I love your saves!
  • BuysDB
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    A new, still unfinished project: The Tupolev 119 / Tu95 lal, a nuclear powered Russian bomber (which in reality probably never really flew on its reactor)

    Pictures of the real deal;
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    A little detail on the reactor and engines;
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    The idea was to power the inner engines by the reactor, the outer engines are conventional Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprops.
    More info about the tu-119 on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-119 .

    Conventional turboprop schematics;
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    It's basically a tu-95 with a reactor fitted inside, so I could use the shape of a tu-95 for my drawing.
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    First sketch:


    Current stage:


    It's far from done; the electronics still need a lot of work, and I want to add some more instruments. I also want to improve the deco/mechanics of the reactor.

    Please comment, so I can make some more changes before releasing. Thanks!






  • m_shinoda
    3rd Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Awsome! The propellers need to speed up though.