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* Minimal structure is 5x5 base with 6 blocks high. | * Minimal structure is a 5x5 base with 6 blocks high. | ||
* Maximum in the 5x5 base is 8 high due to blades. | * Maximum in the 5x5 base is 8 high due to blades. | ||
* Orientation can only be vertical (Unlike BR's turbine) | * Orientation can only be vertical (Unlike BR's turbine) | ||
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* A 5x5x8 turbine design will produce the exact same RF/t as the highest tiered turbine from Big Reactors with the same amount of steam. | * A 5x5x8 turbine design will produce the exact same RF/t as the highest tiered turbine from Big Reactors with the same amount of steam. | ||
* Extra coils appear to have | * Extra coils appear to have no effect unless it's "limiting". Extending the turbine is next logical step if more power needed. | ||
Construction steps: | |||
1. Build the base out of turbine casings. | |||
2. Build the frame out of turbine casings(the corners of the walls) | |||
3. Build the ceiling of the turbine, make sure to include turbine vents. | |||
4. Place rotor shafts from the "floor" to two blocks under the ceiling to leave room for electromagnetic coils and pressure dispersers. | |||
5. Fill the next layer with pressure dispersers, and place a rotational complex in the middle. | |||
6. Finally, place electromagnetic coils in the next layer, they can be in any arrangement as long as they're touching the rotational complex and each other. |
Revision as of 16:22, 9 May 2017
New in v9 is the Turbine Multiblock. This massive structure is used to produce power from the reactor that was introduced with v8.
(You must forgive me as this is my first ever wiki article -SR)
Components:
- Turbine Casing
- Turbine Vent
- Pressure Disperser
- Turbine Blades
- Turbine Rotor
- Rotational Complex
- Electromagnetic Coil
- Turbine Valve
- Structural Glass (Optional)
Construction Notes:
- Minimal structure is a 5x5 base with 6 blocks high.
- Maximum in the 5x5 base is 8 high due to blades.
- Orientation can only be vertical (Unlike BR's turbine)
- Compatible with oredict steam from other mods such as TE/TF/RC/MFR/Big Reactors
- Interior may ONLY be steam dispersers, coils, shaft, blades, rotational complex, or air.
- Larger turbines produce more power with the same amount of steam.
- Coils appear to be limited by the number of blade sets. 4:1 ratio recommended. 4 blade sets per coil block.
- Vents limit the max flow of steam through the turbine. The marking of "Limiting" on the vents stat simply means that it is not "optimal ratio". You can have fewer down to your desired steam flow rate.
- If multiblock does not sparkle red on final block placement, check your assembly
- Each vent adds 16,000mB/t of flow rate (The equivalent of 16 buckets every 1/20th of a second)
- Current maximum turbine size as of v9.2 is 11x11x18, 28 turbine blades maximum
Operation Notes:
- Turbine shuts down if internal battery fills with energy. Make sure the power is always being used.
- New change to the industrial turbine is that it allows you to vent excess steam to prevent it from shutting down (Option not shown).
Easter eggs:
- A 5x5x8 turbine design will produce the exact same RF/t as the highest tiered turbine from Big Reactors with the same amount of steam.
- Extra coils appear to have no effect unless it's "limiting". Extending the turbine is next logical step if more power needed.
Construction steps: 1. Build the base out of turbine casings. 2. Build the frame out of turbine casings(the corners of the walls) 3. Build the ceiling of the turbine, make sure to include turbine vents. 4. Place rotor shafts from the "floor" to two blocks under the ceiling to leave room for electromagnetic coils and pressure dispersers. 5. Fill the next layer with pressure dispersers, and place a rotational complex in the middle. 6. Finally, place electromagnetic coils in the next layer, they can be in any arrangement as long as they're touching the rotational complex and each other.