DEUT Engine!

  • tothemyers
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    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!
  • Uberness
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @tothemyers
    I've made a smaller one
  • sparkjet
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    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!

    ...must do my homework tho... :/
  • tothemyers
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    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...
  • Uberness
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @tothemyers
    It produces pressure, I just added the plasma for effect.
  • tothemyers
    13th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Oh. Nice pressure generator then! That is actually a rather good pressure generator without using THDR and VOID.