cWzzzzz
cWzzzzz
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19th May
6th June
Deuterium recator. Uses short pulse reactions. Features working battery and charging system, working HUD, fleet of workers and multiple power levels Credit and huge thanks to Cracker1000 for the battery charging system. ver. 3.37
reactor nuclear deut electronics battery lith lithium charging cardboard

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  • cWzzzzz
    cWzzzzz
    8th June
    the cooling loop on this is a closed ciruit that comes into no contact with any radioactive material so, it should be fine, i think? i'll ask the locals in a few years when theyre all irradiated and dead
  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    6th June
    in a real reactor, there is a seprate 'loop' for reactor cooling, and the cooling tower, so no irradiated water is released into the enviroment.
  • cWzzzzz
    cWzzzzz
    26th May
    merlin538: i've never actually looked at the diagrams for a nuclear reactor so this is basically what i imagine it all to look like pretty much. no idea what a cooling tower is supposed to look like
  • vania1583
    vania1583
    25th May
    if your gonna declare war on vooperia then form an allience with vania
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    25th May
    perhaps make the cooling tower realistic. thats gonna be a lot of work.
  • munastronaut
    munastronaut
    25th May
    whats the update if i may ask
  • Verycreativedude
    Verycreativedude
    23rd May
    too complicated for my only destructive mind 1+
  • cWzzzzz
    cWzzzzz
    23rd May
    Alexphan5404: ah okie, i've never heard of liquid metal cooling, i was never too worrie with how fast i could transfer heat around so i just used GLOW because its inert pretty much, if i used FRME instead of INSL in some places i could run lithium, it just might solidify in the boiler. its a drop in there though so i dont think that'd be too much of an issue. damn, i wasn't gonna make another DEUT reactor but now i wanna make one with molten lithium as coolant
  • Alexphan5404
    Alexphan5404
    23rd May
    cWzzzzz: I just find the idea of liquid metal cooled reactor interesting. IRL they have used lead, sodium,mercury, and NaK alloy for fast neutron reactors, but in TPT the closest alkali metal is rubidium or lithium. Rubidium just explodes at around 600C but lithium seems to not explode at all if not in contact with water.
  • cWzzzzz
    cWzzzzz
    23rd May
    Alexphan5404: i never concidered mercury because i thought it'd expand too much with the heat, defs gonna give it a try. also, wdym by tried it with molten lithium? im interested :p