Zarylo Posted August 31, 2018 Share Posted August 31, 2018 I was scratching my head the other day when I built abyssalite pipes (rocketry preview) As we all know abyssalite has nearly zero heat exchange with the environment, but, the immobile 1kg packages of 100 °C hydrogen dropped very fast in temperature in a 50 °C Oxygen environment, while contained in ordinary abyssalite pipes. This got me wondering how does heat exchange in pipes work? Either the exchange is directly between the contained element and the surroundings, (which doesn't make sense) or something radically changed with the new rocketry update. Even pipes inside abyssalite walls dropped in temperature which doesn't ad up at all with my math. Currently I'm starting to question my methods and options available to me. Has someone experienced a similar issue or knows more on the topic of heat transfers? ... at the same time I can't melt a block of ice in a room filled with 125 °C Hydrogen. Go me. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/95058-abyssalite-pipe-heat-transfer/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenIsAGeek Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 Abysallite has a temperature, and a heat capacity. Which means they can pass heat on to things. If you want to insulate the contents of a pipe, use insulated abyssalite. They changed how thermal transfer works, such that it uses the log average of the two materials -- except when dealing with insulated materials, in which case it uses the lowest thermal transfer. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/95058-abyssalite-pipe-heat-transfer/#findComment-1079841 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Promethien Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 Non-insulated materials use the average conductivity stats of the materials in question. Insulated uses the lowest stats of the materials in question. This is not new. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/95058-abyssalite-pipe-heat-transfer/#findComment-1079842 Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenIsAGeek Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 Just now, Promethien said: Non-insulated materials use the average conductivity stats of the materials in question. Insulated uses the lowest stats of the materials in question. This is not new. Its new since around the ranching update, I think. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/95058-abyssalite-pipe-heat-transfer/#findComment-1079843 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zarylo Posted September 1, 2018 Author Share Posted September 1, 2018 the average? Would make way more sense if they use the product of the square roots if you ask me. I thought lowest transfer was applied to all heat exchanges. In comparison, my abyssalite walls never change temperature at all. I'm confused. but do I assume correctly that the interior of the pipe exchanges temperature with the pipe, and the pipe exchanges temperature with the exterior right? I guess I'll have to read up a few patchnotes. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/95058-abyssalite-pipe-heat-transfer/#findComment-1079845 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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