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Post by Kerr on Sept 6, 2017 9:26:53 GMT
The glow suggest a much higher value. Probably as high as 10000 K. When ironclad said its 4600K then I believe its 4600K. At high temps colors get messy
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 14:18:50 GMT
At the moment I'm messing around with the literary implications of some culture-esque tech. In that picture the radiators are actually running at about 10000K.
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Post by The Astronomer on Sept 6, 2017 14:22:22 GMT
The glow suggest a much higher value. Probably as high as 10000 K. When ironclad said its 4600K then I believe its 4600K. At high temps colors get messy At the moment I'm messing around with the literary implications of some culture-esque tech. In that picture the radiators are actually running at about 10000K. See?
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 14:23:45 GMT
When ironclad said its 4600K then I believe its 4600K. At high temps colors get messy At the moment I'm messing around with the literary implications of some culture-esque tech. In that picture the radiators are actually running at about 10000K. See? What can I say, you're just that good. I bet you know how to get white paint to work too.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 6, 2017 14:25:09 GMT
When ironclad said its 4600K then I believe its 4600K. At high temps colors get messy At the moment I'm messing around with the literary implications of some culture-esque tech. In that picture the radiators are actually running at about 10000K. See? Toché. ironclad6 How?
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 14:28:10 GMT
At the moment, narrative causality.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 6, 2017 14:30:02 GMT
At the moment, narrative causality. Alright, but why do you need an radiators that can emit 1GW for every square meter? 2x500GWm²
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 14:34:39 GMT
At the moment, narrative causality. Alright, but why do you need an radiators that can emit 1GW for every square meter? 2x500GWm² Let's go back to the fusion thread.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 6, 2017 14:58:00 GMT
The radiators look more white in this picture and less blueish. I like it better.
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Post by Enderminion on Sept 6, 2017 18:43:05 GMT
still pretty blue
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 19:21:55 GMT
When ironclad said its 4600K then I believe its 4600K. At high temps colors get messy At the moment I'm messing around with the literary implications of some culture-esque tech. In that picture the radiators are actually running at about 10000K. See? I should point out that as I see it those blue-white rads should only be there when the fusion rocket is running and I need to radically cool the magnetic nozzle armature. The higher the throttle setting, the bigger and more intense the radiator field becomes. Unfortunately CDE doesn't have the machinery to represent this.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 6, 2017 19:39:50 GMT
See? I should point out that as I see it those blue-white rads should only be there when the fusion rocket is running and I need to radically cool the magnetic nozzle armature. The higher the throttle setting, the bigger and more intense the radiator field becomes. Unfortunately CDE doesn't have the machinery to represent this. Again, you can't cool anything made out of matter with dusty plasma radiators. But you could use instead of blades shields very dense plasma shields. Which you could make it work out. Just coat the superconducting coil with near perfect mirror to reflect radiation back to the plasma. I hope this topic is done now.
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Post by ironclad6 on Sept 6, 2017 19:49:19 GMT
I should point out that as I see it those blue-white rads should only be there when the fusion rocket is running and I need to radically cool the magnetic nozzle armature. The higher the throttle setting, the bigger and more intense the radiator field becomes. Unfortunately CDE doesn't have the machinery to represent this. Again, you can't cool anything made out of matter with dusty plasma radiators. But you could use instead of blades shields very dense plasma shields. Which you could make it work out. Just coat the superconducting coil with near perfect mirror to reflect radiation back to the plasma. I hope this topic is done now. Yeah. I am done.
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Post by jtyotjotjipaefvj on Sept 8, 2017 0:06:18 GMT
Gunship is about to eat some rockets
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Post by The Astronomer on Sept 10, 2017 15:36:42 GMT
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