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== Description==
 
== Description==
 
Atmospherics is one of the main simulated systems in [[Stationeers]]. The game world consists of many individual units of atmosphere that interact with each other as well as structures and items that are in contact or intersecting with them.
 
Atmospherics is one of the main simulated systems in [[Stationeers]]. The game world consists of many individual units of atmosphere that interact with each other as well as structures and items that are in contact or intersecting with them.
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== Atmosphere Properties == <!--T:1-->
 
== Atmosphere Properties == <!--T:1-->
 
Each unit of atmosphere simulates a number of properties, these properties generally change over time as the atmosphere interacts with the surroundings.
 
Each unit of atmosphere simulates a number of properties, these properties generally change over time as the atmosphere interacts with the surroundings.
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Each planet has a different atmosphere, with different gases at different pressures and temperatures.
  
 
=== Contents === <!--T:2-->
 
=== Contents === <!--T:2-->
 
Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by [[moles|mol]]. Common gasses are [[Oxygen]], [[Volatiles]], [[Nitrogen]], [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Pollutant]].
 
Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by [[moles|mol]]. Common gasses are [[Oxygen]], [[Volatiles]], [[Nitrogen]], [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Pollutant]].
 
Since the "Go with the flow" update, [[Water]] is no longer present in atmosphere, and can no longer exist in the form of gas. Water is now part of a separate liquid system.
 
Since the "Go with the flow" update, [[Water]] is no longer present in atmosphere, and can no longer exist in the form of gas. Water is now part of a separate liquid system.
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=== Specific Planetary Atmospheres ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |'''Planet'''
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! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |'''Pressure'''
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! colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Temperature'''
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! colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="color:green; background-color:white;" | &emsp;&emsp;
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! colspan="5" rowspan="1" style="text-align:Center;"| '''Gases'''
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!'''Celsius'''
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!'''Kelvin'''
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!style="color:white; background-color:#8f8f8f;" |'''Carbon Dioxide'''
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!style="color:white; background-color:black" |'''Nitrogen'''
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!style="color:black; background-color:white;" |'''Oxygen'''
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!style="color:black; background-color:yellow;" |'''Pollutants'''
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!style="color:white; background-color:red;" |'''Volatiles'''
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|Moon
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|style="text-align:Center;"| Nil
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|style="text-align:Center;"| N/A
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|style="text-align:Center;"| N/A
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|style="color:green; background-color:white;"|
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|Mars
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 2 - 3 KPa
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|style="text-align:Center;"| -53 to 19
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 220 to 292
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|style="color:green; background-color:white;"|
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 95%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 3%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 1%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 1%
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|Europa
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 44 to 47 KPa
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|style="text-align:Center;"| -149 to  -140
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 124 to 133
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|style="color:green; background-color:white;"|
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 100%
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|Mimas
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|style="text-align:Center;"| Nil
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|style="text-align:Center;"| N/A
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|style="text-align:Center;"| N/A
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|Vulcan
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 24 to 56 KPa
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 127 to 665
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 400 to 938
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|style="color:green; background-color:white;"|
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 21%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 26%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 53%
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|Venus
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 239 KPa
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 464
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 737
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|style="color:green; background-color:white;"|
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 93.1%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 6.9%
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|style="text-align:Center;"| 0.016%
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=== Specific Heat Capacity ===
 
=== Specific Heat Capacity ===

Latest revision as of 10:46, 12 September 2024

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Atmosphere
Icon-atmosphere.png
Specific heat Variable

Description[edit]

Atmospherics is one of the main simulated systems in Stationeers. The game world consists of many individual units of atmosphere that interact with each other as well as structures and items that are in contact or intersecting with them.

Atmosphere Properties[edit]

Each unit of atmosphere simulates a number of properties, these properties generally change over time as the atmosphere interacts with the surroundings. Each planet has a different atmosphere, with different gases at different pressures and temperatures.

Contents[edit]

Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by mol. Common gasses are Oxygen, Volatiles, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide and Pollutant. Since the "Go with the flow" update, Water is no longer present in atmosphere, and can no longer exist in the form of gas. Water is now part of a separate liquid system.

Specific Planetary Atmospheres[edit]

Planet Pressure Temperature    Gases
Celsius Kelvin Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Oxygen Pollutants Volatiles
Moon Nil N/A N/A
Mars 2 - 3 KPa -53 to 19 220 to 292 95% 3% 1% 1%
Europa 44 to 47 KPa -149 to -140 124 to 133 100%
Mimas Nil N/A N/A
Vulcan 24 to 56 KPa 127 to 665 400 to 938 21% 26% 53%
Venus 239 KPa 464 737 93.1% 6.9% 0.016%

Specific Heat Capacity[edit]

Stationeers attempts to simulate thermodynamics by having atmospheres contain heat energy. The effective temperature of one atmosphere depends on the heat energy relative to the amount of gasses in the atmosphere. This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat.

Material Specific heat (Joule / mol)
Oxygen 21.1
Volatiles 20.4
Water 72.0
Nitrous Oxide 23.0
Carbon Dioxide 28.2
Pollutant 24.8
Nitrogen 20.6

Pressure[edit]

Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat.

Large Grid Atmosphere[edit]

The most common type of atmosphere is the large grid atmosphere. In the main game world, each large grid unit (the size of a Frame) contains one unit of atmosphere. The atmosphere in one large grid will exchange contents and heat with neighbouring atmospheres in order to equalize their content. An atmosphere in a vacuum will eventually spread out and dissipate in within a few large grid atmospheres of distance.

Pipe Network[edit]

Each individual pipe network is simulated with one atmosphere. If you break up a pipe network with a device such as a pump or valve, you effectively control the interaction of gasses between the two atmospheres.

Structures[edit]

Individual structures that contain atmospheres (static tanks, etc) will interact either with a pipe network or directly with the surrounding atmosphere, it depends on the configuration.

Items[edit]

Some items in the game contain their own units of atmosphere, such as Canisters, Suits and even the players' Lungs. Items with atmospheres, just like other atmospheres, can be heated by direct sunlight, leading to canisters bursting by pressure, or fuel autoigniting(exploding) at high pressure/temperature.

Gases and Liquids
Elements Compounds Mixtures Other

Oxygen Nitrogen Volatiles Pollutant

Carbon Dioxide Water Nitrous Oxide

Icon-fuel.pngFuel (66.6% H2 + 33.3% O2)
Icon-nitro.pngSuperfuel (50% H2 + 50% N2O)
Icon-air.pngAir (75% N2 + 25% O2)

Icon-atmosphere.png Atmosphere
Icon-coolant.png Coolant