scoobsnacc
scoobsnacc
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9th Jun 2019
15th Jun 2019
Hello all, this is my first URAN reactor. 95% destructible and fully manual control rods. Optimal temp ~400 degrees. Please comment advice. Edit: Thanks for front page!
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Comments

  • Deviljho
    Deviljho
    13th Jun 2019
    hey lovely creation greatly +1, but one thing I would suggest is to add temperature gauges for the water and fuel rods so we can tell the temp without having to hover over it with the cursor. just quality of life thing but great
  • cubesmithdotcom
    cubesmithdotcom
    13th Jun 2019
    I deleted the rods and the ocean and it fricking chernobyl'd
  • ethan9nuke9guy
    ethan9nuke9guy
    12th Jun 2019
    use heac frameing it cat get damaged so it wold be perfect but it dosnt hold preasre
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    12th Jun 2019
    Now, on my own reactor i ran into a problem. The PLUT fuel rods cannot retract because when they retract they leave behind the FRME which keeps the PLUt in. Thats kind of a problem in a rbmk reactor when PLUT spews onto the reactor floor. Anyone know a solution?
  • scoobsnacc
    scoobsnacc
    11th Jun 2019
    @Tom_Foolery a water cooling system for the central rod seems hard due to the limited space in the core. I'll work on it.
  • Tom_Foolery
    Tom_Foolery
    11th Jun 2019
    This is a really simple and fantastic design. I love it. Maybe add a temperature gauge? Max safe temp seems to be 1400C, but the center fuel rod heats up faster than its neighbors since it doesn't have cooling water.
  • PolarBearDE
    PolarBearDE
    10th Jun 2019
    i dont know how it works
  • scoobsnacc
    scoobsnacc
    10th Jun 2019
    @akang Thank you! The pressure in the pipes don't match each other for some reason and I'm still working to resolve that.
  • akang
    akang
    10th Jun 2019
    Really unique and spectacular design! I would recommend that you alter the temperature in the reactor so that both pipes emit water vapor at the same time (sorry if my words don't make sense), but overall this is a smoothly constructed design, keep up the good work, fellow builder!
  • MisterChernobyl
    MisterChernobyl
    10th Jun 2019
    Just just, beatiful ;-; +1