Element Suggestion - Graphene

  • Box-Poorsoft
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  • greymatter
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    @Box-Poorsoft (View Post)

     I saw the video and thats really cool. this will be like a INST that conducts heat? 

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  • NF
    4th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Yes it would.

  • snail
    4th Apr 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @Box-Poorsoft (View Post)

     Really cool vid and really good idea!

    EDIT: This is one of the best suggestions on the forum right now.

    But I personally don't like the color, I thing this should be better: #424242
    (Yes 42, the answer of everything, even graphene)

  • xetalim
    4th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Agree

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  • jacob1
    4th Apr 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    I'm confused by "Instantaneously turns into the temperature of whatever is touching it", and "passes this heat"

    So it gets the temperature of whatever is touching it, and conducts heat to other elements? Those two don't make sense together. Maybe i'm just not understanding
  • therocketeer
    4th Apr 2013 Member 1 Permalink
    @jacob1 (View Post)
    I see what you mean.

    Say you had one pixel of diamond that was 10000 K, and it was contacting a really large square of the new graphene element, would it instantly make all the graphene 10000 K? This is not a realistic to the heat transfer engine. I'm not sure how heat transfer works in tpt, but in order for the reaction I described to be realistic, in a sense, the heat would be conserved (like it is in a normal heat conduction).

    Afaik, the fastest conductivity value for elements is 251.

    Ironically, INST's heat conduction is 251.