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Steam Engines use heated {{MC|Water}} for power and are placed on [[Fluid Tank]]s, which are then used as a boiler. At least 4 Fluid Tanks and | Steam Engines use heated {{MC|Water}} for power and are placed on [[Fluid Tank]]s, which are then used as a boiler. At least 4 Fluid Tanks and 4 heat sources are required. A [[Shaft]] can be used on the engine to create a kinetic output. The direction of said output can be adjusted through the [[Value Settings]] on the side of the engine. | ||
Increasing the total power generated requires that one or more of the three characteristics (heat, size, water) of the [[Fluid Tank]] boiler be increased. This will increase the boiler's level, increasing the maximum amount of SU Steam Engines are capable of generating from the boiler. A single Steam Engine can only extract up to 16,384 SU (The equivalent of 1 boiler level). To combat this, multiple Steam Engines can be attached to a single boiler to extract more power; however, this will not increase the total power generated by the boiler. | Increasing the total power generated requires that one or more of the three characteristics (heat, size, water) of the [[Fluid Tank]] boiler be increased. This will increase the boiler's level, increasing the maximum amount of SU Steam Engines are capable of generating from the boiler. A single Steam Engine can only extract up to 16,384 SU (The equivalent of 1 boiler level). To combat this, multiple Steam Engines can be attached to a single boiler to extract more power; however, this will not increase the total power generated by the boiler. |
Revision as of 08:46, 17 June 2024
The Steam Engine is a block that provides Rotational Force. It outputs the highest Stress Unit (SU) capacity of all the survival-mode power-generating blocks. It converts the pressure caused by heating Water in a Fluid Tank into Rotational Force, allowing for large scale item production and multiple contraptions.
Obtaining
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Steam Engine | Golden Sheet + Andesite Alloy + Copper Block |
Usage
Steam Engines use heated Water for power and are placed on Fluid Tanks, which are then used as a boiler. At least 4 Fluid Tanks and 4 heat sources are required. A Shaft can be used on the engine to create a kinetic output. The direction of said output can be adjusted through the Value Settings on the side of the engine.
Increasing the total power generated requires that one or more of the three characteristics (heat, size, water) of the Fluid Tank boiler be increased. This will increase the boiler's level, increasing the maximum amount of SU Steam Engines are capable of generating from the boiler. A single Steam Engine can only extract up to 16,384 SU (The equivalent of 1 boiler level). To combat this, multiple Steam Engines can be attached to a single boiler to extract more power; however, this will not increase the total power generated by the boiler.
Heat
All passive heat sources generate the same amount of heat. More power can be generated with the help of Blaze Burners, which produce varying amounts of heat depending on their state. Adding additional fluid tanks and increasing water input can also generate more power. At higher power levels, more Steam Engines are required to extract rotational power from the boiler.
- Passive (0 heating levels)
Fire
Campfire
Lava
Magma Block
Empty Blaze Burner lit with Flint and Steel
Blaze Burner (smoldering)
- Active (1 heating level per Blaze Burner)
Blaze Burner (heated)
- Overclocked (2 heating levels per Blaze Burner)
Blaze Burner (super-heated)
Water
The water requirements for a steam engine depend on its level, with higher levels consuming more water. If water is insufficient, the minimum required fluid transfer rate is shown in the Boiler status. To control the flow of water, you can use a Fluid Pump and a Rotation Speed Controller, or another method for adjusting the pump's speed like an Adjustable Chain Gearshift. This allows you to achieve different fluid transfer rates for different engine levels.
When operating a steam engine, it's important to ensure that you have the correct amount of water flowing through it. For each level of a steam engine, you'll need to supply it with 10mb/t of water, or if the water source directly touches the fluid pumps, you can use the fluid transfer rate to calculate the total rpm. Note that rpm values of more 256 are impossible to reach without changing the upper limit through Configuration. In these cases, you will need to use multiple fluid pumps (e.g. two fluid pumps each set to 180rpm instead of one set to 360):
Engine Level | Minimum Total RPM (before undersupplying) | Maximum Total RPM (before oversupplying) |
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1 | 20 | 39 |
2 | 40 | 59 |
3 | 60 | 79 |
4 | 80 | 99 |
5 | 100 | 119 |
6 | 120 | 139 |
7 | 140 | 159 |
8 | 160 | 179 |
9 | 180 | 199 |
10 | 200 | 219 |
11 | 220 | 239 |
12 | 240 | 259 |
13 | 260 | 279 |
14 | 280 | 299 |
15 | 300 | 319 |
16 | 320 | 339 |
17 | 340 | 359 |
18 | 360 | 379 |
This equates to , but any value where avoids under or oversupplying. However, smaller values consume less Kinetic Stress, so the lower bound is recommended.
Viewing Power Levels
Power levels can be inspected by viewing the boiler with the Engineer's Goggles or by attaching a Display Link and a Display Board. The required water input rate will also be highlighted in this display if insufficient. The levels are shown as a number representing the number of Steam Engines that can be attached.
The maximum number of power levels is 18. Eighteen Steam Engines each producing their maximum power of 16,384 SU gives a maximum boiler stress capacity of 294,912 SU. This is for super-heated blaze burners; for just a level 9 steam engine without blaze cakes the maximum output is exactly half that amount at 147,456 SU.
Trivia
- Steam Engines can overstress separately. This means that if one overstresses, the rest will continue to generate rotational force. This makes it possible to make a self-sufficient steam engine that never binds up.
- Unlike machines in various other mods, which may use only a small amount of water and store excess for later, a Steam Engine setup does not store water, despite being made of Fluid Tanks. Water is "evaporated" upon insertion whether it surpasses the requirements of the engine or not, and any liquid stored beforehand in the Fluid Tank is instantly voided.
Troubleshooting
- Occasionally your steam engine may show that it has no water intake despite having a water pump going into it. The only way to fix this is to remove all steam engines so that the tank reverts back to a normal fluid tank and then replacing them.
- By holding right click on the side of a steam engine you can change which direction it rotates in. If your factory seems to be running backwards then this is a quick way to fix it.
History
- 0.5.1: Boiler status now highlights information about water flow when insufficient.
- 0.5: Introduced, replacing the Furnace Engine as the premier source of power.
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