I understand how heat is created and how long it will take to heat up to a certain point - what I want to know is what point is the max before it blows up. I'm making a breeder reactor and I want to heat it up to about 6000, but I dont know what ill effects will occur at that point. I would use the planner, but I'm dealing with many problems from the mac java 7 switch so that isn't possible right now.http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/threads/reactor-planner-can-i-rely-on-it.3169/
Theres a .jar file out there where you can experiment with Urainium cells and Coolant cells etc. It will tell you the melting point of the reator you make.
Depending on what you put in your reactor depends on the heat it generates and how quickly it melts down and Blows up. Much like the real thing.
Heating and Cooling
Almost every component and the reactor itself can store heat in an effort to stave off a disaster. It is up to the cooling systems (and you) to get rid of this accumulated heat before the reactor cannot take any more.
The reactor's own storage (known as the reactor hull) starts off at 10,000, but that can be increased by up to 6 extra chambers (+1000 each) or placing plating into the reactor (+100). If the reactor hull reaches 50% of its maximum heat storage, then nearby water will begin to evaporate, and at 85% the reactor has a chance of removing itself from existence... violently.
Perfect - thx. So it was buried down in the old version info - I assume its still true then?
That information is filed under OLD for a reason.Perfect - thx. So it was buried down in the old version info - I assume its still true then?
That information is filed under OLD for a reason.
Today max heat for BOOM is 10k, changeable via platings (http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Nuclear_Reactor#Plating).
For max efficiency breeders you can nowadays use one cell (uranium, or (if using gregtech) thorium), 4 depleted isotope cells, a stack of heating cells next to a core heat exchanger, a bit of cooling to counter exactly the heatup from the breeding and fill the rest of the reactor with heat-capacity reactor plating. Biggest challenge is switching all those refilled cells at the correct moment with new depleted cells.
Give me a moment, and I can edit in a screenshot of how that looks in the planner.
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1) Using uranium if you don't use GregTech.
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2) Using thorium, if you use GregTech.
Give me a moment, and I can edit in a screenshot of how that looks in the planner.
Are you saying, that one thorium will over its lifetime of 50000 seconds recharge only 1 uranium per side at 64k heat? (resulting in 4 recharged uranium)
This is definetly wrong. Source: Experience.
Right now for my breeder I keep it at 6000 heat (to triple recharge rate) and just put 1 depleted uranium cell at a time beween 4 quad thorium cells. This gives (50000)/((10000/(16*3)) = new 240 uranium cells per thorium cell. Cooling pretty ease due to the low heat of thorium, the cells recharge pretty fast, and it isn't too expensive(though getting quad cells taks a bit of copper). I plan to up the heat to 9000 once i can get some platings in there to get 320 per thorium cellThat information is filed under OLD for a reason.
Today max heat for BOOM is 10k, changeable via platings (http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Nuclear_Reactor#Plating).
For max efficiency breeders you can nowadays use one cell (uranium, or (if using gregtech) thorium), 4 depleted isotope cells, a stack of heating cells next to a core heat exchanger, a bit of cooling to counter exactly the heatup from the breeding and fill the rest of the reactor with heat-capacity reactor plating. Biggest challenge is switching all those refilled cells at the correct moment with new depleted cells.
Give me a moment, and I can edit in a screenshot of how that looks in the planner.
Edit:
View attachment 1956
1) Using uranium if you don't use GregTech.
View attachment 1957
2) Using thorium, if you use GregTech.