Difference between revisions of "Fusion+"
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+ | |Type=Power supply | ||
+ | |TL=10 | ||
+ | |size = 333 liters | ||
+ | |weight=500 kg | ||
+ | |cost=Cr3,300 | ||
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+ | [[Fusion+]] is the popular name for Piezo-nuclear fusion. The process uses water with an high dose of deuterium (a heavy isotope of hydrogen) as a fuel supply. The deuterium is extracted via electrolysis and fused producing tritium (a triple-heavy form of hydrogen appearing only as a byproduct of nuclear | ||
+ | reactions) and eventually helium-4 (a byproduct of deuterium-tritium fusion). | ||
− | + | The Fusion+ is an efficient (producing very little waste heat) energy output through catalyzed fusion of hydrogen. Cold fusion is distinguished from Fusion by its small size: Fusion is suitable for large multi-kiloton installations; Fusion Plus is a small, relatively portable installation suitable for vehicles and homes. | |
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− | + | The units are small, sealed, self-contained cold fusion power sources. Virtually maintenance free, they are sited throughout many ships and installations as independent power sources. Powered by water, they are inspected and cleaned annually, at which time their small water tank is refilled. | |
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+ | Larger Fusion+ plants are composed of a number of smaller, independent cells. | ||
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− | | | + | |S1={{Ludography cite|name=Fire, Fusion & Steel|page=81,112}} |
− | | | + | |S2={{Ludography cite|name=T5 Core Rules|page=500}} |
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Revision as of 20:31, 1 January 2017
Fusion+ | |
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Type | Power supply |
Tech Level | TL–10 |
Cost | Cr3,300 |
Size | 333 liters |
Weight | 500 kg |
Per MW plant output, minimum size 20 liters |
Fusion+ is the popular name for Piezo-nuclear fusion. The process uses water with an high dose of deuterium (a heavy isotope of hydrogen) as a fuel supply. The deuterium is extracted via electrolysis and fused producing tritium (a triple-heavy form of hydrogen appearing only as a byproduct of nuclear reactions) and eventually helium-4 (a byproduct of deuterium-tritium fusion).
The Fusion+ is an efficient (producing very little waste heat) energy output through catalyzed fusion of hydrogen. Cold fusion is distinguished from Fusion by its small size: Fusion is suitable for large multi-kiloton installations; Fusion Plus is a small, relatively portable installation suitable for vehicles and homes.
The units are small, sealed, self-contained cold fusion power sources. Virtually maintenance free, they are sited throughout many ships and installations as independent power sources. Powered by water, they are inspected and cleaned annually, at which time their small water tank is refilled.
Larger Fusion+ plants are composed of a number of smaller, independent cells.
- David Golden, Guy Garnett. Fire, Fusion & Steel (Imperium Games, 1997), 81,112.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 500.