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* Working Gas | * Working Gas | ||
* Input to Output efficiency | * Input to Output efficiency | ||
− | The best a Stirling Engine can provide in power is 15% efficiency of the input heat, | + | The best a Stirling Engine can provide in power is 15% efficiency of the input heat. |
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+ | == Working Gas == | ||
+ | The working gas is a canister of gas that must be provided to the machine before it can be used. The gas itself is not lost, only used as a heat transfer gas. | ||
+ | When filling it, 60 mols of gas in the canister is needed, which is usually around 3MPa when it is pressurized at room temperature. | ||
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+ | '''''If the canister's pressure ever reaches 11 MPa, the machine will instantly explode.''''' | ||
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+ | Here are the efficiencies of several gasses: | ||
+ | * Pollutants: 6% working efficiency @ 60mol | ||
+ | * Oxygen: 12% Working efficiency @ 60mol | ||
+ | * Hydrogen: 15% Working efficiency @ 60mol (Best) | ||
== Environment == | == Environment == | ||
− | The Stirling engine itself | + | The Stirling engine itself must be placed outdoors in a 23 Celcius environment to provide the highest efficiency. |
− | + | === Outdoors === | |
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− | * | + | * Heavily air conditioned base: 100% efficiency (before the AC unit kicks in and uses all your power) |
− | * | + | * Venus Atmosphere: 12% efficiency @ 463 Celcius |
* Vulcan (Night): 91% efficiency @ 126 Celcius | * Vulcan (Night): 91% efficiency @ 126 Celcius | ||
* Mars: 100% | * Mars: 100% | ||
* Loulan: 100% | * Loulan: 100% | ||
− | + | * Moon Vacuum: 0% | |
=== Indoors === | === Indoors === | ||
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A single frame of 100kPa (330mol oxygen @ 20 celcius) will rise by 1.5 Celcius every second with 1500 Celcius gas, assuming that you are exporting from a furnace to the Stirling Engine. | A single frame of 100kPa (330mol oxygen @ 20 celcius) will rise by 1.5 Celcius every second with 1500 Celcius gas, assuming that you are exporting from a furnace to the Stirling Engine. | ||
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== User Comments== <!--T:3--> | == User Comments== <!--T:3--> |