Alexzander
Alexzander
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11th Sep 2014
14th Mar 2015
This is called Corium (thanks to the help of sentinal-5), but in this save its a mix of Uranium and Plutonium, and I can tell you how it works; Pressure is needed for this to begin. Free to copy and use in your reactors, but credit is needed. Enjoy! :D
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Comments

  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    14th Sep 2014
    Your explanation is flawed and inaccurate. Sorry. The pressure and pressure alone causes PLUT to react (PLUT does not react from the heat URAN produces). The URAN heats up because of the pressure - as long as there's pressure, URAN increases its temperature until the max limit.Also, this isn't something you can take credit for. You blended PLUT and URAN, nothing more. Nobody is obligated to give you credit for using "your" mixture.
  • sonic4204
    sonic4204
    14th Sep 2014
    this is nothin new, this is know as MOX nuclear fuel (mixed oxide nuclear fuel)
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    14th Sep 2014
    Pure URAN and BOYL is much better; you just have to make sure the BOYL doesn't touch the top of the chamber.
  • 228
    228
    14th Sep 2014
    please add your building to my city id:1626140
  • Alexzander
    Alexzander
    14th Sep 2014
    In previous versions I did it because otherwise the titanium would melt. But now that theres a better cooling system, why not? thanks for telling me!
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    14th Sep 2014
    its because your letting the pressure leak out, it is a bettter fuel than this
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    14th Sep 2014
    nice discoovery!
  • The_Bunchie
    The_Bunchie
    14th Sep 2014
    "ending with a never ending" wat.
  • Alexzander
    Alexzander
    13th Sep 2014
    trust me it isnt. just tried it in the same chamber here...
  • slasher98
    slasher98
    13th Sep 2014
    Boyle Gas and Uranium make an even better fuel. I honestly don't see how this is a "breakthrough" at all considering there are many ways to heat up uranium using a positive feedback loop, which is what this save consists of.