So, I built a fusion reactor (from ReactorCraft). I had wanted to share it for a long time, but I never got around to it - Until now.
The Reactor Complex
Mark 1: The fission Reactor
The Reactor Complex
The Tokamak Reactor is unstable. Not in the Mystcraft way, but the technical way. It will cripple the FPS if you get too close. Also it will crash (at least for me) when modifying anything (lately I tweaked the VDGs delivering charge to the toroids). So yeah, it was a logical decision for me to do all this in a void age. But man, this age is unstable, again not the mystcraft way, but when I am just out in there for too long it will just about always crash. Probably was a good decision to outsource this to here tbh.
Pics of reactor dimension:
Top building is the Turbine hall, upper right corner is my fission reactor house, left building is the entrance/workshop, center is the tokamak itself and to the right is my preheater room. The entire complex was built in a void age with 8 suns steadily at noon. There is also an underground level which houses a lot of important infrastructure.
It seems that most of the RotaryCraft machines don't render at this distance. You'll see more pics of everything later.
Pics of reactor dimension:
Top building is the Turbine hall, upper right corner is my fission reactor house, left building is the entrance/workshop, center is the tokamak itself and to the right is my preheater room. The entire complex was built in a void age with 8 suns steadily at noon. There is also an underground level which houses a lot of important infrastructure.
It seems that most of the RotaryCraft machines don't render at this distance. You'll see more pics of everything later.
Mark 1: The fission Reactor
Before even attempting to build a tokamak, one must always build a little fission reactor first to get some Tritium going. So let's start by showing the fission reactor.
After a bit of creative testing, I decided to build this reactor:
It is a very simple setup and one of the most popular ReactorCraft designs. Below the transfer pipes you can see 4 sets of 4 Fuel cores each, with steam boilers and Control Rods in between them and more steam boilers around them. Around that is layer of Neutron Irradiation Chambers (important for making tritium). Next is another layer of Control Rods to control the last layer of Neutron Reflectors (black blocks). These significantly heat up the reactor by reflecting most of the escaping neutrons back to the fuel cores. They are again surrounded by some HSLA Steel which will prevent neutrons from exiting the reactor and causing radiation sickness.
As you can see, one such reactor can power 4 Turbines (don't mind the other one right next to it)
Enough of the creative builds, here's what I built in survival:
It is the exact same design, with some decoration added in and a few more transfer pipes. In the back you can see the 3 Turbines I ran off of it. Used the power from them only for setting up the fusion reactor. You can also see some ElectriCraft superconductor wire running down in the upper left corner.
The reactor from down below. Inserting water to the boilers, extracting tritium from the Neutron Irradiation Chambers, and pulling the waste out of the Fuel Cores...
Wait, waste? Yea, that's right reactors produce a lot of nasty waste that can seriously damage you:
Luckily it's harmless when stored on an ME Disk.
Oh, and you might have seen the stone shaft there in the middle of that high-tech reactor:
Don't worry though, it's just that thing supplying power to the Control Rod emergency trigger.
Now to the part that actually makes Tritium:
The Neutron Irradiation Chamber
Deuterium goes in through the top, Neutrons from the Reactor hit from the side, Tritium comes out of the bottom.
But how to get Deuterium? Well first you have to pump some Heavy water from the ground of the Ocean using the Heavy Water Extractor. Unfortunately I have no pics of this as I forgot where I built it.
Then you have to electrolyze the Heavy Water to get Deuterium.
Simply put the Heavy Water into an Electrolyzer (through back side) and give it some static charge by placing a Van de Graaff Generator next to it. In this example I powered them with microturbines, 2MW per set, 8MW in total. Electrolyzing Heavy Water also gets you some pretty useless Oxygen which can go directly to the Nullifier (output on bottom side, the Deuterium exits through the top). This pic only shows my old setup though, I will post my new electrolyzer room later in this thread.
See the next post for Uranium Processing into Nuclear Fuel.
After a bit of creative testing, I decided to build this reactor:
It is a very simple setup and one of the most popular ReactorCraft designs. Below the transfer pipes you can see 4 sets of 4 Fuel cores each, with steam boilers and Control Rods in between them and more steam boilers around them. Around that is layer of Neutron Irradiation Chambers (important for making tritium). Next is another layer of Control Rods to control the last layer of Neutron Reflectors (black blocks). These significantly heat up the reactor by reflecting most of the escaping neutrons back to the fuel cores. They are again surrounded by some HSLA Steel which will prevent neutrons from exiting the reactor and causing radiation sickness.
As you can see, one such reactor can power 4 Turbines (don't mind the other one right next to it)
Enough of the creative builds, here's what I built in survival:
It is the exact same design, with some decoration added in and a few more transfer pipes. In the back you can see the 3 Turbines I ran off of it. Used the power from them only for setting up the fusion reactor. You can also see some ElectriCraft superconductor wire running down in the upper left corner.
The reactor from down below. Inserting water to the boilers, extracting tritium from the Neutron Irradiation Chambers, and pulling the waste out of the Fuel Cores...
Wait, waste? Yea, that's right reactors produce a lot of nasty waste that can seriously damage you:
Oh, and you might have seen the stone shaft there in the middle of that high-tech reactor:
Don't worry though, it's just that thing supplying power to the Control Rod emergency trigger.
Now to the part that actually makes Tritium:
The Neutron Irradiation Chamber
Deuterium goes in through the top, Neutrons from the Reactor hit from the side, Tritium comes out of the bottom.
But how to get Deuterium? Well first you have to pump some Heavy water from the ground of the Ocean using the Heavy Water Extractor. Unfortunately I have no pics of this as I forgot where I built it.
Then you have to electrolyze the Heavy Water to get Deuterium.
Simply put the Heavy Water into an Electrolyzer (through back side) and give it some static charge by placing a Van de Graaff Generator next to it. In this example I powered them with microturbines, 2MW per set, 8MW in total. Electrolyzing Heavy Water also gets you some pretty useless Oxygen which can go directly to the Nullifier (output on bottom side, the Deuterium exits through the top). This pic only shows my old setup though, I will post my new electrolyzer room later in this thread.
See the next post for Uranium Processing into Nuclear Fuel.