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Persona3Reload@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 4 months ago

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Persona3Reload@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 4 months ago
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    Wouldn’t technically nuclear power also be considered Steampunk?

    Meaning there is no difference between Steampunk and Atompunk?

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      Nah, key difference is that in atompunk, the energy is typically converted into electricity.

      A big part of steampunk is the pipes moving steam to the contraptions, compared to wires moving electricity.

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        Hmm. Suppose you were building a nuclear locomotive. (Setting aside, for the moment, whether this is a good idea.) Would nuke→turbine→electricity→motor be more efficient than just using the rotation of the turbine to move the train?

        It can’t be, right?

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          Diesel engine > generator > motor is frequently used for trains nowadays. Transmissions can be super inefficient, especially with discrete gear ratios

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            This is only true for locomotives really. Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) often use hydraulic transmissions. Here’s an example railcar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V/Line_VLocity

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          It’s possible that controlling the rotation would be significantly more difficult without the extra conversion.

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        That raises the question: are the Voyager probes (or anything with an RTG) considered Atompunk, or do they need random bits of sheet metal welded on to meet the aesthetic first?

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          Random bit of sheet metal

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            Atompunk confirmed

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      I remember playing flash game years ago that was about WW1 dog fights in nuclear powered steam biplanes.

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        I loved that game! The sequel was pretty good too, if I’m thinking of the same one

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          Are we talking about Steambirds?

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            That’s the one I was thinking about! 😃

            I couldn’t remember the name XD

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            I am so checking that out!

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