den_koshkin
den_koshkin
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17th Dec 2010
8th Mar 2017
The realistic model of the HPCT nuclear reactor. The prototype was a russian RBMK-1000 reactor.
reactor radioactive nuclear plutonium complex electronic stable neutron realistic mindblow

Comments

  • andreasberger
    andreasberger
    6th Jul 2013
    Awesome, but "detector" indicators is not visible in nothing disp. mode and in fire mode, the text on them is not visible :-(. But still awesome +1.
  • astro-nomical
    astro-nomical
    3rd Jul 2013
    sustained reactions, what he/she did was use enough moving plutonium where a chain reaction can occurr, but well, to some extent it demostrates the principles of criticality
  • TehGabe
    TehGabe
    30th Jun 2013
    How do you know how a nuclear reactor works in such detail?
  • nukeboy007
    nukeboy007
    2nd Jun 2013
    this is brilliant
  • madv7ad
    madv7ad
    31st May 2013
    Badass, it is :)
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    I based one of my reactors off this, however I gave credit to you for the idea. Also my is, without constant attention, likely to go into meltdown.
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    Also how to you sustain the reaction without ridiculously High Pressure?
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    If you don't know how to use it: Spark the pscn in the grey box to the left of the green light in the top right. Do this for 3-5 seconds to start the reactor. The same applies to the off button below it. The moderator function activates the E-Holes, which absorb some neutrons and make the reactions slow down. This is EPIC BTW. +1.
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    30th May 2013
    Also, what is the random gas-walled cell near the core for?!
  • DanDuncombe
    DanDuncombe
    26th May 2013
    If you could make a mini one of this, fully destructable, that would be cool :}