[Reactorcraft] Fusion Reactor Blueprints

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JOBGG

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So Demo and me decided to build a fusion reactor on the server we play on, and I set out to extract the multiblock structures from Reikas Video on the fusion reactor. Since we obsessively document things, and I'm making blueprints anyways, I thought I might as well make a digital version for sharing. I only got the Plasma Injector Blueprint done right now, so I'll post that here. As the system comes together I'll most likely be posting more stuff in this thread on the exact system specifications and resource needs.

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http://imgur.com/V3NyItj[DOUBLEPOST=1414232940][/DOUBLEPOST]Alright, here's a blueprint for the Hydrogen Preheater
http://imgur.com/xiu0hCu

I'll proably tackle the solenoid next[DOUBLEPOST=1414234652][/DOUBLEPOST]And the solenoid.
http://imgur.com/TLi3Clq

i have these images as vector files by the way, so if something is too small and squinty, tell me, i can upload a resized version.

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Alright, let's get started on the resource breakdowns.
Plasma Injectors

Calculations
Most of these blocks are made up from Thermal Insulation Cores, Hysteresis Plates and Ferromagnetic Plates. Adding up the amount of these items required for each component and multiplying with the respective numbers, we get
  • Thermal Insulation Cores : 284
  • Hysteresis Plate : 210
  • Ferromagnetic Plate : 491
http://pastebin.com/Fp8yNxKG
(the above link contains a csv paste of my counts)
Thermal Insulation Cores cost 8 wool and 1 steel
Hysteresis Plates cost 2 iron and 1 steel for 3 plates
Ferromagnetic Plates cost 3 ferromagnetic ingots, which cost 1 steel, 1 iron and 1 lodestone respectively.

So we get

Thermal Insulation Cores
2272 Wool
248 Steel

Hysteresis Plates (divides neatly by 3)
140 Iron
70 Steel

Ferromagnetic Plate (also neatly divides by 3)
491 Iron
491 Steel
491 Lodestone

The induction coils also require an insignificant amount of gold (9 gold wiring, or 15 gold ingots with 1 wiring remaining), which is far dwarfed by the amount of gold neccesairy for the containment pipes.

The Fusion Plasma Injector Machine block also requires 4 containment pipes, but it is assumed that this cost is included in that of the general containment pipes.

adding these up we get

Result
1 Plasma Injector Multiblock takes
  • 2272 Wool
  • 809 Steel
  • 631 Iron
  • 491 Lodestone
  • some gold and containment pipes (view calc for more)

Hydrogen Preheater

Calculation

Alright, let's get down to the preheater. The recipes are fairly simple, requiring mostly TICs and steel, with some Blast glass and Diamonds thrown in for good measure.
Since they're so simple I won't do a full table for them, but my calculations give me
  • 250 Thermal Insulation Core
  • 608 Steel Ingot
  • 14 Blast Glass
  • 8 Diamonds (2 Lenses)
  • 4 Iron
  • 4 Lodestone
Breaking down the Thermal Insulation Cores further and adding the material, we get

Result

1 Hydrogen Preheater
  • 2000 Wool
  • 858 Steel
  • 14 Blast Glass
  • 8 Diamonds
  • 4 Iron
  • 4 Lodestone

Heat Ray
  • Obsidian 9
  • Glowstone 4
  • Blaze Rods 4
  • Nether Star 1
  • Redstone 3
  • Electrum 3
  • Steel 5
  • Copper 1
  • Sintered Tungsten 1
  • Blast Glass 2
  • Diamonds 4
which is a long list of about every material used in RC ever. There is also an alternate recipe for the power module that uses gold and an eye of ender to make twice as many power modules, but that'd force me to do the BOM for either 2 heat rays or have 0.5 eye of enders in the BOM for a single heat ray.

THE SOLENOID

Calculations

So the solenoid is rather complicated, but outside of the permanent magnets, the recipes are not particularily deep or spread out. Adding up all the parts, we get
  • 1.347 Ferromagnetic Ingot (315 of those as Ferromagnetic Plates)
  • 240 Hysteresis Plate
  • 59 Steel Ingots
  • 34 Gold Wiring
in addition, making two 16.384 T magnet takes 512 Lodestone, which with 60 16.384 Magnets gives us 15,364 Lodestone for the Central Permanent Magnets. 4.096 T Magnets only take half the amount of Lodestone, but we'll need 84 of them, so we get 10,752 Lodestone. In total the Magnets take
  • 26.112 Lodestone
Now ferromagnetic ingots and hysteresis plates are still compound items that can be further broken down.
Result
For 1 Central Solenoid, we need
  • 1486 Steel
  • 1507 Iron
  • 27450 Lodestone
  • 51 Gold
 
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ljfa

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Nice work :)

Can you make a blueprint for high pressure turbines as well?
 

JOBGG

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Demo made a blueprint for the high pressure turbines already, so I didn't regard that as neccesairy. I can proably redo it using the actual textures though if that tickles your fancy.
http://imgur.com/CRUAX6V
 
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Demosthenex

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I've also posted many diagrams of reactor layouts and components in another thread on here... somewhere.
 

shinyarceus4

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Total raw resource count, perhaps? I'd love to see exactly how many materials each part of the reactor requires.
 

JOBGG

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That's coming up, I just didn't get the time to do the resource calculations yet. Actually, I could to that right now.[DOUBLEPOST=1414435858][/DOUBLEPOST]Allright, finished the calculations for the Plasma Injectors and updated the OP to reflect those. I think I'll move on to the Hydrogen Preheaters now.
 
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