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  • === temperature === Sets the expected temperature of the fluid ingredient.
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  • ...tly ''200 Joule / unit / degree Celsius'', so for every degree increase in temperature of a single unit of fluid requires exactly 200 Joules. ...igher energy density of the same number of units of steam, meaning: higher temperature, more energy per volume. Steam suffers no thermal losses sitting or flowing
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  • === temperature === Sets the temperature of the fluid product.
    2 KB (338 words) - 10:42, 21 September 2023
  • ...°C to 1000°C, making them a space-efficient energy store. However, because temperature needs a drop of greater than 1 degree before it will "flow," you can't rais As heat pipes rise in temperature, they will give off a very low-distance glow.
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  • ...t this temperature the generator will run at 100% efficiency. Note: Higher temperature fluid can still be consumed. ...he fluid. Otherwise, the available power output will be based on the fluid temperature.
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  • .... This means the energy that was put into the steam to heat it to a higher temperature is wasted.
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  • |maximum-temperature = 1000 °C
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  • ...[fuel]]ed it converts feed water into steam at 165°C, matching the maximum temperature of the [[steam engine]]. Boilers have 2 water connectors, allowing them to ...eam became a separate resource, boilers now produce steam rather than high temperature water that is displayed as steam
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  • |maximum-temperature = 500 °C
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  • |maximum-temperature = 1000 °C
    767 bytes (68 words) - 10:15, 26 July 2019
  • |maximum-temperature = Maximum temperature.
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  • |maximum-temperature = 165 °C
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  • |maximum-temperature = 1000 °C
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  • ...d be "temperature". The base game uses the intended_properties elevation, temperature, moisture and aux. For how the named noise expression with those intended_p For a given property (e.g. 'temperature'), the NamedNoiseExpression with that property's name as its <code>intended
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  • ...ction is triggered when the reactor dies (is destroyed) at over 90% of max temperature. When this is true, the reactor will stop consuming fuel/energy when the temperature has reached the maximum.
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  • Also the minimum temperature of the fluid. Has to be lower than <code>max_temperature</code>. Above this temperature the <code>gas_flow</code> animation is used to display the fluid inside sto
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  • When <code>mode</code> is "output-to-separate-pipe", this is the temperature that the input fluid must reach to be moved to output fluid box.<br> ...he fluid [[Prototype/Fluid#max_temperature|max_temperature]] is the target temperature for heating the fluid.
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  • ...ttp://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8624&p=69156#p69156 Temperature based biome-model] (how trees are placed)
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  • The minimum temperature allowed into the fluidbox. Only applied if a <code>filter</code> is specifi The maximum temperature allowed into the fluidbox. Only applied if a <code>filter</code> is specifi
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  • ...d consuming 60 steam/sec. However, actual power production is based on the temperature of the steam, not the building itself. This means that using a steam turbin
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