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Steam engines will automatically adjust their power production and steam usage based on the current demands of the electricity network. Hovering the mouse over a steam engine will display their current power production ('''Performance''') and their possible power production ('''Available Performance'''), in a display on the right. | Steam engines will automatically adjust their power production and steam usage based on the current demands of the electricity network. Hovering the mouse over a steam engine will display their current power production ('''Performance''') and their possible power production ('''Available Performance'''), in a display on the right. | ||
Steam engines have two ports, allowing excess steam to flow through. This allows steam engines to be chained together. The current optimal ratio is 1 [[offshore pump]] to | Steam engines have two ports, allowing excess steam to flow through. This allows steam engines to be chained together. The current optimal ratio is 1 [[offshore pump]] to 200 [[boiler]]s to 400 steam engines. For more information, see [[power production]]. | ||
Using steam engines for power does not produce [[pollution]], | Using steam engines for power does not produce [[pollution]], however using [[Boiler|boilers]] to heat up the water does. | ||
When producing power, the steam engine will display a working animation: | When producing power, the steam engine will display a working animation: |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 1 November 2024
Steam engine |
Recipe |
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Total raw |
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Map color |
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Fluid storage volume |
200 |
Health |
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Resistances |
Fire: 0/70% |
Stack size |
10 |
Dimensions |
3×5 |
Power output |
900 kW |
Maximum temperature |
165 °C |
Fluid consumption |
30/s |
Mining time |
0.3 |
Prototype type |
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Internal name |
steam-engine |
Required technologies |
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Produced by |
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Steam engines are the most basic electricity generator, available to the player at the start of the game. They produce electricity by consuming steam, using water pumped from an offshore pump that was heated to 165°C steam with boilers or to 500°C steam with heat exchangers. Steam that has a higher temperature than the maximum temperature of the steam engine (165°C) is consumed at the normal rate (30 units/s), and does not yield more electricity. This means the energy that was put into the steam to heat it to a higher temperature is wasted.
Steam engines will automatically adjust their power production and steam usage based on the current demands of the electricity network. Hovering the mouse over a steam engine will display their current power production (Performance) and their possible power production (Available Performance), in a display on the right.
Steam engines have two ports, allowing excess steam to flow through. This allows steam engines to be chained together. The current optimal ratio is 1 offshore pump to 200 boilers to 400 steam engines. For more information, see power production.
Using steam engines for power does not produce pollution, however using boilers to heat up the water does.
When producing power, the steam engine will display a working animation:
History
- 0.18.18:
- Adjusted steam engine and turbine collision boxes so player can walk between two steam engines.
- 0.15.0:
- Steam is now internally a separate fluid from hot water.
- Added high graphics quality option for the steam engine.
- Increased the maximum power production of the steam engine from 510kW to 900kW.
- Doubled the heat capacity of water from 0.1kJ per degree per liter to 0.2kJ.
- Change fluidbox height and base level of boiler, steam engine and pump to improve fluid flow.
- 0.10.7:
- Made bounding box smaller.
- 0.10.0:
- New graphics.
- New sounds.
- 0.5.1:
- New graphics
- 0.1.0:
- Introduced