Nuclear Fuel For Trains

by _Yo_ 3 months ago
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This BP was made to provide your nuclear trains with fuel and to process the nuclear waste generated by them, you should make sure you get rid of the Slag, Recyclables, the Depleted Uranium and the MOX Rod.

Note: You'll need the "Trains Expanded" DLC in order ti use this BP

In the folder are included two BP named as "Reprocessing Uranium Train WP" & "Reprocessing Uranium Train", they are the same, but the only difference is a waste storage included in the first one, and it's for storing Plutonium, thats why the abb "WP" it means: with Plutonium, is not essential, but I wanted to include it, just in case.

  • For the first BP "Reprocessing Uranium Train WP" You'll need a free surface of 5.3 length x 3 width medium squares, consider a medium square as an area of 4x4 with your mining tool. Or 23 length x 12 width small/mining tool squares.

  • For the second BP "Reprocessing Uranium Train" You'll need a free surface of 6.2 length x 3 width medium squares, consider a medium square as an area of 4x4 with your mining tool. Or 26 length x 12 width small/mining tool squares.

Special note for water:

When you place any of this BP consider filling up the water storage at least at 50%, because the water production it's greater than consumption, eventually it will fill up the "Aux. Water Storage". This it's completely normal, I added an alert for you to know, and you can disable it once filled, but then you'll need to change the "Main Water Storage" to empty, and also as an extra you can delete or pause, the input pipe, that's on you.

To Run this you will need:

  • Graphite

  • Uranium Ore

  • Sulfur

  • Rock

  • Coal

  • Sand

  • Limestone

  • Salt

  • Steel

  • Brine

  • Water

    And you'll get:

  • Slag

  • Recyclables pressed

  • Depled Uranium

  • MOX rod

  • Water

Because the quantities are very small, I didn't write them.

Recent changes:

  • Added an extra storage for water to ensure continuous flow.
  • Renamed all the resource Input/Output containers.

Note: This changes are on both BP.

If you have any suggestions write them down in the comments. :)

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CoreLoop · 4 months ago

Overall, this is a really great design! It would be perfect if the water could be cycled, otherwise it gets stuck really easily during operation! Thanks for sharing!

_Yo_ · 3 months ago

You're right, I hadn't noticed it, I'll fix it, thanks