Tutorial:Nuclear Power

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Nuclear Physics 101[edit]

Welcome, to the Industrial Craft School of Nuclear-arity!
Here, we shall give some tips and tricks to avoid turning your new home into a melting slag heap!

Step 1: Finding Uranium Ore[edit]

There is no easy way to find Uranium Ore short of mining, mining, mining. It appears randomly in very small veins, and has been seen on the surface at sea level. It also appears rarely in the walls of caverns. It must be mined with an Iron or better Pickaxe, and will drop 1×Uranium for every 1×Uranium_Ore that is successfully mined.

Step 2: My First Reactor(tm)[edit]

The Chernobyl-2 Nuclear Reactor is expensive to build, relying as it does on hard-to-obtain elements like Glowstone and energy-intensive materials like Advanced Alloy Plates. Don't expect to build one in your first week.

If you think you can make on, then let's do it. First you need four advanced alloys, two advanced circuits, a generator, and two reactor chamber. Wait. Reactor chamber? What is that thing? It's the core of the nuclear reactor. For it first you must get a cooling cell.

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Step 3: Finding Your 3-Mile Island[edit]

Siting your Nuclear Reactor is crucial! While it can be removed using a Wrench, the possibility of destroying your precious machine in the process makes this a risky proposition. Ideally you'll have a lake or ocean nearby; the Chernobyl-2 works best (and safest) when surrounded by a cube of water.

Step 4: Heavy Water[edit]

In SMP environs, you may wish to site your reactor somewhere more... secluded. Building a Reactor Containment Vessel will be essential. Nothing less than Reinforced Stone should be used in the construction. Using buckets to place water as you build should allow you to create the necessary cube of water surrounding your Reactor. Use a Reinforced Stone Door for access. Ensure that there is sufficient blast shielding to minimize destruction of property in the case of an accident!

Step 5: The Green Glow[edit]

Ok, so now you've got a Reactor suspended in water, with or without cables attached. You've got at least one piece of Uranium Ore. Congratulations, world domination your nuclear future awaits!

Step 6: Cells of Plenty[edit]

But, you can't just use raw uranium, you have to Compress it into shiny new Uranium Fuel Ingots, then shove those ingots into an Empty Cell to make a Uranium Cell! These are the only source of power generation in a Reactor.
Now process the rest of your Uranium Ore into Uranium Cells.
Never mix fuel ingots with gunpowder in an attempt to make a nuke!

Step 7: The Soothing Hum of Power[edit]

So, here is the point of the Nuclear Reactor. By placing 1 more Uranium Cell into the Reactor and surrounding it with Coolant Cells. Each Cell will provide a staggering TWO MILLION EU of Energy, and your Reactor outputs 10 EU/t. That's equivalent to a coal-burning Generator, but the uranium lasts so much longer than coal!

Step 8: Holy Fukushima! (with apologies to the easily offended!)[edit]

If the proper precautions are taken, a Nuclear explosion can be mostly contained and the damage sustained minimal. In the wrong situation though, a Nuclear disaster can leave you with a pretty impressive hole in the ground where your prized workshop used to be. ALWAYS ensure your reactor has at least 1 square of water surrounding it in every possible direction, and screen it with Reinforced Stone for maximum protection.


Optional Step[edit]

Nuclear reactors are very valuable and without a doubt have a decent learning curve.

A complete breakdown of how each reactor component works is available on the IC2 forum Here