![]() ![]() NuclearCraft also implements many different types of machines such as the Nuke Cannon, Nuclear Reactor and Fusion Reactor. NuclearCraft features over 100 unique items which can be used for power generation or as part of an in-game Nuclear Engineering system. NuclearCraft has been designed from the ground up with a heavy focus on real world accuracy. ![]() then you can try it again.ĪCTIVE COOLING: To be completed in the coming days.NuclearCraft Mod is a modern physics mod made by TLJGames that aims to bring realistic nuclear, quantum, and particle physics to Minecraft. alternatively you can add more coolers or remove graphite blocks or reactor cells. if this is a negative number (i.e -5398 H/t or -24k H/t) then you are in the green and you can put a redstone torch next to the fission controller to fire it up! BUT if it is a positive number (i.e 8094 H/t or 128k H/t) then you need to break the fission controller and find or make a fuel with less heat per tick (H/t). wait a second or two and then look at the number listed below "Eff" on the right side (middle row). Place a fission controller and then pop a fuel cell in there. if you are in creative mode this is a lot easier. To quote the creator of this mod, if you do not keep an eye on how much heat your reactor is creating you "may go sadface".Ī good way to check if your reactor is going to produce negative heat (good) or positive heat (bad) is to test it while its unpowered. The bar to the right of it is how much heat you are generating. The left most bar is how much power you are generating. for reference your fission controller should touch two reactor casings on the outside of the reactor. after you have completed your reactor you place this on the bottom edge of the reactor. you use this to see how much power you are producing and how much heat you are generating. yes I know I promise I will get to that but first and foremost you need to get your reactor up and running.įission Controller: this is your key to the reactor. the reason you would want this is for active cooling. these are used for inserting fluid into the reactor. unfortunately you cannot teleport yourself into the reactor with this, but you can use a reactor door for that. these can replace reactor casing as a "portal" in and out of the reactor. you can put it anywhere that you put reactor casing.īuffers. use these in place of a reactor casing on the sides of the reactor to draw out energy and to insert or extract fuel cells. the grey ones, those are active coolers and we will discuss those later on. this reactor in the picture is my own, a 19x20x19 reactor with 166 reactor cells and many more coolers. all of the coolers follow the given rules and all of the cells are cooled appropriately. as you can see here this is what a completed "fission cell tower" looks like. if you choose to use them they are most efficient when placed between two reactor cells. if you don't have the resources to make up for the extra heat they produce then don't bother using them at first. use graphite blocks to increase efficiency but use them sparingly because they really make a huge difference. pretty straightforward follow the rules about them and place them inside of the reactor. now you need to break all of the blocks along the edges and the corners. Got it? Ok moving on.make a square using that line as a template then make a huge hollow cube. For example if I wanted to build a reactor that was 15 blocks tall and 15 blocks long and 15 blocks wide, (15x15x15) then I would make a line on the ground of 17 reactor casings. ![]() once you have that figured out, make a straight line of reactor casings on the ground and count out to two more than the size you want. Using this block you first need to figure out how large you want your reactor to be. the shell of the reactor is generally made of one type of block: the Reactor Casing. you can contact me by email lets get down to business. if needed you can contact me personally by email for more details on anything regarding Nuclearcraft and if I cannot answer I will be sure to direct you to someone who can. I myself have been confused about a lot of stuff because it really is a very in-depth mod. This is a guide to all of the building blocks you may use while building a fission reactor. ![]()
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