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Post by ironclad6 on Aug 19, 2017 8:44:31 GMT
Fuckin' Hell guys. Zubrol really really does not like to be shot at. You have been warned!
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Post by bigbombr on Aug 19, 2017 9:06:51 GMT
Fuckin' Hell guys. Zubrol really really does not like to be shot at. You have been warned! I found it very useful for missiles: either your opponent gets hit by a KKV travelling dozens of km/s, or they get hit by a nuke that detonates on impact. Why compromise between propellant and nucleair warhead when zubrol is both?
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Post by ironclad6 on Aug 19, 2017 9:30:28 GMT
I wouldn't mind if I could find an armour scheme that satisfactorily prevents catastrophic brew ups Everytime someone sneezes. It really is no mystery why this idea never went anywhere.
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Post by windsock on Sept 12, 2017 3:07:13 GMT
Hi.
In the designer, I'm trying to do a matter/antimatter rocket. Whenever I try to change the fuel ratio mixture (Stoichramatic?.. however that's spelled, I forgot, but you know what I'm talking about, right?), and whenever it reaches 0.420 or so the game instantly crashes.
Any idea why? I'd provide a log but I can't find any.
Thanks.
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Post by RiftandRend on Sept 12, 2017 3:24:07 GMT
Hi. In the designer, I'm trying to do a matter/antimatter rocket. Whenever I try to change the fuel ratio mixture (Stoichramatic?.. however that's spelled, I forgot, but you know what I'm talking about, right?), and whenever it reaches 0.420 or so the game instantly crashes. Any idea why? I'd provide a log but I can't find any. Thanks. You are probably overflowing some value with the change. I don't know how to fix that, other than leaving the mixture ratio alone.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 12, 2017 4:21:42 GMT
Hi. In the designer, I'm trying to do a matter/antimatter rocket. Whenever I try to change the fuel ratio mixture (Stoichramatic?.. however that's spelled, I forgot, but you know what I'm talking about, right?), and whenever it reaches 0.420 or so the game instantly crashes. Any idea why? I'd provide a log but I can't find any. Thanks. It is most likely engine limitations, CoaDE was never meant to allow exhaust velocities up to +100Mm/s. Also the exhaust velocity is completely off, CDE lacks relativity which results in exhaust velocities that require more energy than a single kilogram of matter (E=mc²). Your maximum exhaust should be 200Mm/s which is the highest possible with using proton-antiprotons.
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Post by windsock on Sept 12, 2017 10:31:42 GMT
Hello again.
If it isn't a bother, could somebody give me some examples of fusion-power thrusters? I'm having difficulty with achieving 'good', as in, stereotypically super-amazing, performance that you usually hear of when fusion reactors are involved with anything. I can get high efficiencies, but I can't figure out anything much better than milligee thrust-to-weight ratios while still being efficient. Ships with fusion propulsion are supposed to be able to cruise around at one G while still having hundreds of KM/s, right...?
Modded materials are obviously a go, if that needed to be said.
Thanks. Again.
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Post by Kerr on Sept 12, 2017 11:32:01 GMT
Hello again. If it isn't a bother, could somebody give me some examples of fusion-power thrusters? I'm having difficulty with achieving 'good', as in, stereotypically super-amazing, performance that you usually hear of when fusion reactors are involved with anything. I can get high efficiencies, but I can't figure out anything much better than milligee thrust-to-weight ratios while still being efficient. Ships with fusion propulsion are supposed to be able to cruise around at one G while still having hundreds of KM/s, right...? Modded materials are obviously a go, if that needed to be said. Thanks. Again. childrenofadeadearth.boards.net/thread/1455/future-tech-threadMy Fusion Ship thread, now future tech because it also covered topics from lasers to radiators. Don't mind reading, just look for fusion ship pictures and their text. You can ask further questions if you have some on there.
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Post by Enderminion on Sept 12, 2017 11:33:01 GMT
you are thinking of torch ships, A pure fusion engine produces VERY little thrust
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Post by primarysecondary on Sept 30, 2017 23:41:10 GMT
You've got an error in ChemicalReactions.txt, you haven't defined Monatomic Tritium in the products and the import log gives a "Null products" error because of it.
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Post by The Astronomer on Oct 1, 2017 1:26:59 GMT
You've got an error in ChemicalReactions.txt, you haven't defined Monatomic Tritium in the products and the import log gives a "Null products" error because of it. Add monoatomic tritium then
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Post by The Astronomer on Nov 4, 2017 5:27:33 GMT
After a long break, I finally found some random thing to add!
Quark reaction! The utter impossibility of it won't stop us from doing it!
Elements.txt
Element Bottom Quark Symbol Qb AtomicMass 1 AtomicNumber 1 MolarMass_g__mol 4.488265 IsANonmetal true FirstIonizationEnergy_kJ__mol 1312.0 MicroscopicThermalNeutronCaptureCrossSection_b .294 MicroscopicThermalNeutronScatteringCrossSection_b 28.966 MicroscopicFastNeutronCaptureCrossSection_b 3.96e-5 MicroscopicFastNeutronScatteringCrossSection_b 3.99 MicroscopicResonanceIntegralCaptureCrossSection_b .149 MicroscopicResonanceIntegralScatteringCrossSection_b 240.23 SolarAbundance 1e-12 Emission Hydrogen Ions.txt
Material Bottom Quark (Reactant) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 20165433870 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen
Material Bottom Quark (Product) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 13507946133 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen ChemicalReactions.txt
ChemicalReaction Quarksplosion Bottom Quark Reactants Bottom Quark (Reactant) ReactantCounts 2 Products Bottom Quark (Product) ProductCounts 2 ActivationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 AutoignitionTemperature_K 1000000000 CharacteristicLength_m 100
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Post by samchiu2000 on Nov 4, 2017 8:22:45 GMT
After a long break, I finally found some random thing to add! Quark reaction! The utter impossibility of it won't stop us from doing it! ChemicalReactions.txt ChemicalReaction Quarksplosion Bottom Quark Reactants Bottom Quark (Reactant) ReactantCounts 2 Products Bottom Quark (Product) ProductCounts 2 ActivationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 AutoignitionTemperature_K 1000000000 CharacteristicLength_m 100 Ions.txt Material Bottom Quark (Reactant) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 20165433870 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen
Material Bottom Quark (Product) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 13507946133 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen What about element.txt? Element Qb doesn't exist iirc.
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Post by The Astronomer on Nov 4, 2017 8:25:48 GMT
After a long break, I finally found some random thing to add! Quark reaction! The utter impossibility of it won't stop us from doing it! ChemicalReactions.txt ChemicalReaction Quarksplosion Bottom Quark Reactants Bottom Quark (Reactant) ReactantCounts 2 Products Bottom Quark (Product) ProductCounts 2 ActivationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 AutoignitionTemperature_K 1000000000 CharacteristicLength_m 100 Ions.txt Material Bottom Quark (Reactant) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 20165433870 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen
Material Bottom Quark (Product) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 13507946133 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen What about element.txt? Element Qb doesn't exist iirc. Damn I forgot lol sorry Wait a sec, I'll get it on. Here we go!
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Post by Kerr on Nov 4, 2017 11:45:28 GMT
After a long break, I finally found some random thing to add! Quark reaction! The utter impossibility of it won't stop us from doing it! Elements.txt Element Bottom Quark Symbol Qb AtomicMass 1 AtomicNumber 1 MolarMass_g__mol 4.488265 IsANonmetal true FirstIonizationEnergy_kJ__mol 1312.0 MicroscopicThermalNeutronCaptureCrossSection_b .294 MicroscopicThermalNeutronScatteringCrossSection_b 28.966 MicroscopicFastNeutronCaptureCrossSection_b 3.96e-5 MicroscopicFastNeutronScatteringCrossSection_b 3.99 MicroscopicResonanceIntegralCaptureCrossSection_b .149 MicroscopicResonanceIntegralScatteringCrossSection_b 240.23 SolarAbundance 1e-12 Emission Hydrogen Ions.txt Material Bottom Quark (Reactant) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 20165433870 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen
Material Bottom Quark (Product) Elements Qb ElementCount 1 Density_kg__m3 150 EnthalpyOfFormation_kJ__mol 13507946133 BondDissociationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 GibbsFreeEnergyOfFormation_kJ__mol 203.3 BulkModulus_GPa .1130 MeltingPoint_K 0 BoilingPoint_K 0 SpecificHeat_J__kg_K 20636.15 ThermalConductivity_W__m_K 1815 Viscosity_Pa_s 8.76e-6 RelativePermeability .9999999751 DielectricStrength_MV__m 1.95 RefractiveIndex Hydrogen ChemicalReactions.txt ChemicalReaction Quarksplosion Bottom Quark Reactants Bottom Quark (Reactant) ReactantCounts 2 Products Bottom Quark (Product) ProductCounts 2 ActivationEnergy_kJ__mol 0 AutoignitionTemperature_K 1000000000 CharacteristicLength_m 100 Is that supposed to bottom quark fusion? 138MeV for two 4.2 GeV particles doesn't sounds that awesome. Four-ton fusion gives of 26.7MeV for 3.8 GeV of particles.
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