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Spacechem random oxides
Spacechem random oxides











SpeedEvil, sure in hindsight it seems simple, but what caused officials and workers not to realise this if they werent moving there'd be no issue :P Sure, but thats also a little like saying speed was a factor in a car accident +Viper-7 So in your opinion? these plants were neglected and money was a significant factor to some degree? If someone had worked out that a tidal wave was a risk, and what that would do to power continuity at the plant - then yes - that would have avoided most issues. Which at the very least tied their hands big time in responding to the problems Sure - it was a very poor place to have an earthquake.Įg old damaged reactors weren't repaired, they were repurposed as nuclear dumping grounds, etc Haxxa: my impression/conclusion at the time was that the plant was poor quality from the start but functional enough - but had then been long neglected, with various attempts to prolong the basic operation as long as possible to get as much cash from the place before it completely died Was negligence involved in this disaster and did the government play a role in this? I'm investigating the fukushima daiichi disaster in 2011 atm for a report - Its really hard to get unbiased reporting in this case een from peer reviewed journals. I have also thought of sandwiching copper and fiberglass laminate, but that would be very labor intensive I mean the magical unicorn approach would be "just" to use pyrolytic graphite (500 w/mk lateral, 5w/mk lengthwise)īut it is ungodly expensive and very Very hard to work

spacechem random oxides

So, laterally you want as much thermal conductivity as possible, but lengthwise as much thermal resistance as possibleīut also you want it to be actually producibleĬorrugating a sheet that is alternating copper / nickel alloy seems doable to meĬluelessperson: what do you mean by knockoff? all of them are, and work fine SpeedEvil: trying to think of ways to maximize heat exchange while minimizing entropy generation SS vacuum flask - delta-t over ambient heat leak Stainless is about 14, and is ridiculously more available and workableĪlthough if you know of a way to do that I'm all earsĪnd yes, it is much cheaper and easier to get, of courseĮlectrostatic: what are you truying to do? My guess: tig, so you can direct the heat where you want. I am wondering because hastelloy c has a ridiculous thermal conductivity of 8 w/mk at low tempĬould be good as a thermal break in a heat exchanger I am thinking the weld should be Monel like ƬTION wonders if you can weld hastelloy to copper

spacechem random oxides

I'm not too fond of his disagreement with the water analogy but meh usb cable?Ĭluelessperson: ELM327 on ebay, they exists in serial, usb, bluetooth and wifi

spacechem random oxides

Having the negative charge and protons the positive. Intranick: another one I see on freenode that always messes with my head is "jack_rip_vim"Įlectrons and protons have equal and opposite electric charges, with electrons electronics deals with devices that utilize electron physics to perform functions Electron vs electronics, which diffenerce?Įlectrons are an elementry particle in the atomic model.













Spacechem random oxides