dornog70
dornog70
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6th Feb 2025
3rd February
A Uranium Fueled 2 Loop Pressurized Water Reactor with 3 buildings that simulates all 3 loops somewhat realistically, along with auxilary and safety equipment. Ideal core temperature band 300-370C. Best viewed in fire display.
realistic nuclear uran pressurized reactor power water pwrs uranium

Comments

  • dornog70
    dornog70
    26th Dec 2025
    pro tip: in accidents with LOCA signals present (like post LOCA) or when trying to close MSIVs with no LOCA signals, you can temporarily place a battery on the LOCA relay reset button to inhibit the signals for stopping equipment/preventing actuations.
  • dornog70
    dornog70
    26th Dec 2025
    it seems the main condenser no longer has the heat capacity anymore, i will probably add some sort of fix to this later
  • Nuclearfan_82934
    Nuclearfan_82934
    26th Dec 2025
    my water is boiling in the preheaters
  • Nuclearfan_82934
    Nuclearfan_82934
    26th Dec 2025
    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-
  • dornog70
    dornog70
    26th Dec 2025
    as you can see an automatic system now exists. it will oscillate quite a bit on purpose. (320-370C) but it works.
  • Nuclearfan_82934
    Nuclearfan_82934
    26th Dec 2025
    The turbines needed an upgrade. Also please add the automatic system I am begging u lol
  • dornog70
    dornog70
    25th Dec 2025
    you can find some instructions in the comments if you scroll down. i might whole other saves for mock procedures loool
  • IndieGameEnjoyer
    IndieGameEnjoyer
    25th Dec 2025
    I have no clue how this works +1
  • dornog70
    dornog70
    25th Dec 2025
    there is also a small teaser in there to my next upload
  • dornog70
    dornog70
    25th Dec 2025
    the turbine is pretty much the same in functionality wise except from the generator, instead of the electric wall im using smaller detectors inside of the turbine which sense steam. the output of the sensors is electricity in the generator to the substation, the generator also has a functional hydrogen cooling system now that it heats up.