Nuculus
Nuculus
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12th Mar 2019
20th Nov 2019
The console command stops the polonium from melting. You can use the sign element to select it, then copy and enter it into the console. The turbine require heat and pressure to work. Click water coolant to fill up water and click neutron beam to start
electricity fission pressurized nuclear reactor requiresconsole neutron realistic polonium tnpp

Comments

  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    20th Mar 2019
    It had a good run :) Until you or someone else makes an even better one, I'm saying this is the overall best reactor on tpt :p
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    20th Mar 2019
    Guess the save has now been bumped down from the front page, and its popularity-boom has now faded. I will now say thank you to everyone for all the positive feedback, questions and suggestions and not least for checking out my creation. You are a great bunch. The save will ofc be updated now and then.
  • antont
    antont
    20th Mar 2019
    Nuculus: Nuculus:
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    20th Mar 2019
    It has heat exchangers and steam generators, BWR's don't have that. It used to have water around the core, but DEUT doesn't boil, so now it looks kinda like pressurized water. And it conduct heat much better. So it can also be a PWR, since the DEUT isn't used as a moderator. The name tag boiler lid was chosen because it saves space, instead of steam generator valve or something, and it's intuitive, but it's not to make the assumption it's a BWR.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    20th Mar 2019
    BWR reactors literally boil the water on the fuel elements, so this is not that
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    20th Mar 2019
    I think it's a PHWR, but the D2O doesn't actually get pumped through the reactor or have any function other than to help transfer heat. It doesn't work with 2D, so just pretend it's doing something :p
  • DaSovietPotato
    DaSovietPotato
    19th Mar 2019
    This is a BWR.
  • NuclearPerson
    NuclearPerson
    19th Mar 2019
    Thanks. And Yeah. The temperture of almost 10,000c is going to destroy pretty much anything it comes into contact with.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    NuclearPerson I'm not very experienced with fusion reactors, though I have seen some nice ones others have made. I wonder of it's possible to make one of destructible materials like titanium and ceramic if the fusion happens in mid air inside the chamber. I just like the risk when destructible materials are involved, but the temperature might make it impossible though.
  • Nuculus
    Nuculus
    19th Mar 2019
    temelin Answer 2: There are 5 pressure sensors for the turbine and they are set to 2,4,6,8 and 10 pressure. Each level doubles power generation. When the pressure is 10 the gauge reads ca 9.7, because of its placement. It also has 5 heat sensors set to 200c,275,375c,400c and 650c, and the turbine require both the heat and pressure to work.