How exactly do i have to chain those IC2 machines to get power from a fluid reactor? Especialy the numbers would be interesting, there are none in the official wiki.
Here is what i understood:
The fluid reactor will need cool collant and output hot coolant (how much when i use Pyures layout from page 277?). This has to go in liquid heat exchangers (how much will i need?), which will cool the coolant and heat one of their sides, to which i have to attach a steam generator (or do i need more/less steam generators per heat exchanger?). This steamgenerator should be set to 220bar for superheated steam and should be supplied with distilled water (how much?), the produced steam should be put in kinetic steam turbines (again, how much per generator?), where it will produce kinetic energy (which will be used by kinetic generators for EU). This first layer will output normal steam, which will be used by more kinetic steam turbines (how much) which also power kinetic generators.
There is some way to get the distilled water back, but i havent understood how, is it outputted by the second steam generators?
Yeah, good luck Elthy, this stuff is tricky.
First off, there are youtube videos that demonstrate the full power train, and I recommend you snoop around for them.
That said, I'll do my best here:
The fluid reactor will need cool collant and output hot coolant (how much when i use Pyures layout from page 277?).
It depends on how many machines are in your setup so there's no magical number. Basically I attach a drum of coolant to the reactor with a lever. I keep flipping the lever occassionally, adding cold coolant with it until the reactor always stays 80-90% full. You can't put in too much, or the whole system clogs up and your reactor will overheat when it can't send anymore into the system. Once you have enough in the system, you can turn off the drum feed for good: the closed loop is reliable.
This has to go in liquid heat exchangers (how much will i need?),
Count on adding 1 LHE for every 100 heat your reactor produces. My reactor generates around 900 heat, I have 10 LHEs.
which will cool the coolant and heat one of their sides, to which i have to attach a steam generator (or do i need more/less steam generators per heat exchanger?).
If you want superheated steam, you want 2 LHEs for every 1 steam generator. Otherwise 1:1. Superheated steam has the capacity to create more power.
This steamgenerator should be set to 220bar for superheated steam and should be supplied with distilled water (how much?)
1mb/t distilled water at 220 bars for superheated steam.
At this point, my knowledge gets a bit sketchier. I've never successfully assembled the superheated powertrain satisfactorily (dealing with steam explosions via compressors, etc)
the produced steam should be put in kinetic steam turbines (again, how much per generator?),
You want 2 kinetic steam generators per steam generator (godawful naming conventions). The first one will generate 2x power via superheated steam, plus more steam. That steam will go into the second kinetic steam generator.
That second kinetic steam generator is going to accumulate condensation, which you need to remove. The IC2 wiki says you can pipe it out, but I've had no luck with that: I've had to use condensors, which need to be powered, and which always seem to clog up horribly on me for some reason (I'm piping out of the thing like crazy)
I've had both KSGs produce distilled water, although my understanding was that only the second one should, and only after you condense the steam byproduct.
A lot of these problems might be avoidable by just going with Blood Asp's Large Heat Exchanger instead. If you're feeling a tiny bit cheaty, you can get a lot of power with just Normal steam from the LHE going into railcraft turbines.