tuna
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Post by tuna on Sept 28, 2016 13:21:53 GMT
This is happening to me too.
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Post by tuna on Sept 28, 2016 10:00:44 GMT
You can design and build bulkheads, by making radiation shields out of properly thick armor material. For all my ships that engage frontally I place at least double armor on the nose using this, and when I leave less armored sections in the tail, I put a bulkhead where the thick armor ends, so a lucky shot up the tailpipe can't core my ships.
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Post by tuna on Sept 27, 2016 7:58:33 GMT
On reactor design screen, Thermocouple thickness has the opposite effect that it's mouseover hints at, and thermocouple stress is computed between input and the melting point of secondary loop fluid, instead of input and output as it probably should (even if there is a carnot cycle of some kind going on there, it should be to the vaporization point, not to the melting point).
On laser design screen, you get to pick cooling fluid entry temp, and after this gets heated in the cavity, the outlet temp is the cavity temp. This means that the cooling pump does not matter -- you can just pick your starting temp so it doesn't melt the cavity. Instead, shouldn't the input temp determine the outlet temperature, and the cavity temperature should be higher than this, the difference depending on how good a pump you have?
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