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Post by kaiserwilhelm on Dec 4, 2016 18:12:37 GMT
I know how our reactors on earth work you heat up water to produce steam which passes through a turbine which generates electricity. Now my question is how do recactors in Childrens of a dead earth work. there is something with a thermocouple which generates electricity but I dont see a turbine anywhere.So how does it work
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Post by jonen on Dec 4, 2016 18:31:30 GMT
I know how our reactors on earth work you heat up water to produce steam which passes through a turbine which generates electricity. Now my question is how do recactors in Childrens of a dead earth work. there is something with a thermocouple which generates electricity but I dont see a turbine anywhere.So how does it work Thermocouple. No need for turbine, it's a thermoelectric generator. EDIT: The concept documents ingame mention turboelectric fission reactors (ie a nuclear powerplant which generates power with a turbine) as well as thermoelectric fission reactors, but as of now it does not appear to be possible to make one ingame.
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Post by kaiserwilhelm on Dec 5, 2016 15:21:06 GMT
I know how our reactors on earth work you heat up water to produce steam which passes through a turbine which generates electricity. Now my question is how do recactors in Childrens of a dead earth work. there is something with a thermocouple which generates electricity but I dont see a turbine anywhere.So how does it work Thermocouple. No need for turbine, it's a thermoelectric generator. EDIT: The concept documents ingame mention turboelectric fission reactors (ie a nuclear powerplant which generates power with a turbine) as well as thermoelectric fission reactors, but as of now it does not appear to be possible to make one ingame. Oh okay thank you
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