We've all see those engines, with the giant flames, or the circular "fusion" nuclear reactors with glowing cores and complex cooling systems. But what happens when you put the two together? A nuclear engine??? No way, that's impossible...
Yes way, it is possible, and I have done it. This is the first cyclical nuclear engine. What's a reactor? Something that uses uranium under pressure, or else uses plutonium to heat something up in the fission reaction. An engine is a device that pours fuel into a chamber, stops the flow, and then ignites the fuel. Rockets just have a continuous flow with a continuous open end, so exhaust can constantly be released. By classification, this is an engine.
DEUT has some side affects to it which I worked out. It is very hard to control and "ignite" in a cyclical patter, hence most people use a continuous flow in reactors. This thing never fails, and puts out enough neutrons to distill a whole screen full of water. Yes, this is my DEUT engine.
Questions? Comments? Feedback and Improvements? Tell me in the comments!
i have made one, but i deleted it because i decided i could make it waaaaaay better but then i forgot about it. maybe i should make one now. thanks for the inspiration!
1) Sorry, but: a) The neutrons are there before start. The neutrons from the clone are responsible for a good portion of the pressure b) An engine produces power. This produces plasma from CLNE. Sorry, but it's not an engine, it's an auto-puffmaker. c) To be fair, nice work! 2) LOL! What life would be like without homework...