Less room for the steam to expand - gas moves so slowly and giving it 3 directions to move in is super useful. I did the math on this setup. A pipe of petroleum at ~300 degrees getting cooled by 50 degrees is actually not enough to keep a steam turbine running constantly. Each pipe...
No. It ran for nearly a cycle, but again, 124g/s at 500c is not enough to vaporize the water and bring it up to temperature for the steam turbine to run. Reveal hidden contents I ran into a couple of other problems that I will need to address before I try to use a volcano ...
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Out of curiosity, do you have rough numbers for how much magma you consume and natural gas your produce per second? I have to assume your ratio would be lower than mine, since you're using the steam turbine for power rather than just cooling, but I've been surprised before. Al...
One thing this shows for sure is thatdropping your water into a layer of petro on the bottom of a steam turbine room is guaranteed to loose you energy(precisely 1.5C worth of steam energy, maybe more). If you want zero heat deletion, then don't use this strategy. This ...
400-250 * Minor heat deletion / Steam turbine 250-76 You can maybe make a system that does not excessively waste heat. But for me heating income oil first, then deleting heat was something that I could make work. When a low input is needed I setup my heat transfer to a 200s buffer...
The graphics look decent, but I'm not too happy with the concept. Right now you can build a system for compressing gas and liquids using automation and it will only use 10W, meaning it consumes 10 joule for each full pipe tile passing through. The problem with this setup is that it's...
Oh, just looked at the save - it's the same setup we've all been using - aquatuner/turbine cooling. Mate we all cooling ours aquatuners by steam turbines, hahahaha))) I wanna see how some one will cool down aquatuner by weezeeeee))) like by 1000 of them. ...
Now, here's one of my steam geysers. I throttle the flow low enough that oil exits back to the return header as near to 100C as possible. My goal is to condense a pool of 99C water, that I'll use for my steam turbine / boiler later. Since this geyser that I'm showing is a...
You definitely do not need an aquatuner to handle a hydrogen, with some creativity you could probably avoid a steam turbine. Natural gas I think most people don't cool at all. Steam vents will typically employ a AQ/ST setup but I've seen so many variations on how to handle those. ...