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The thermoelectric generator (TEG) is the main source of power on [[Cogmap1]], [[Cogmap2]], [[Clarion]], [[Atlas]], and [[Kondaru]]. It generates power via the thermal interaction of hot gas and cold gas inside the generator. In order to create and maintain a supply of hot and cold gas, two separate loops of gas pipes move through the TEG: The hot loop and the cold loop. As their names imply, the hot loop has equipment designed to heat up the gas within, and the cold loop has equipment designed to cool down the gas within. | |||
==Parts of the TEG== | |||
===Core=== | |||
====Blowers==== | |||
=====Lubricant===== | |||
====Semiconductor==== | |||
===Hot Loop=== | |||
====Furnaces==== | |||
====Burn Chamber==== | |||
===Cold Loop=== | |||
====Space Radiator==== | |||
====Coolers==== | |||
===Gas Storage=== | |||
==Basic Startup Procedure== | |||
===Furnace Burn=== | |||
===Chamber Burn=== | |||
==Mechanics== | |||
===Ideal Gas Law=== | |||
====Managing Pressure==== | |||
===Atmospheric Reactions=== | |||
===Molitz=== | |||
===Grumpiness=== | |||
===Prototype Engine Models=== |
Revision as of 21:16, 19 October 2022
This page is under construction. The following information may be incomplete. Pending construction as part of a phasing out of Powering_the_station (yes, its capitalization was inconsistent) for a less wrong engineering guide. |
The thermoelectric generator (TEG) is the main source of power on Cogmap1, Cogmap2, Clarion, Atlas, and Kondaru. It generates power via the thermal interaction of hot gas and cold gas inside the generator. In order to create and maintain a supply of hot and cold gas, two separate loops of gas pipes move through the TEG: The hot loop and the cold loop. As their names imply, the hot loop has equipment designed to heat up the gas within, and the cold loop has equipment designed to cool down the gas within.