I've found that a single neutron can have a big cooling effect but when that point comes, the temp is more likely to spike at any time. I've built a fully reusable rocket booster and if the thermonuclear pressure chamber distorts then it's just a matter of time before it blows out
imagine a world where nuclear dams are the norm, you just drive over one because it's the easiest way to work and suddenly your tires melt, you get out, burn your feet and suddenly a wall of steam just shoots up beside you
@@teammattchew4657 if it results in lasting a long time without water, it is a good thing. Redundancy isn’t efficient, but it is absolutely worth it for things like this
but, it did have water, it was boilling the lake through the walls, if anything this is a little feature for if all security measures fail (impossible)
I'm morbidly curious, if something like this was (or is already) built irl, and things started to fail, would this be an accurate time frame or would it take longer, or would it possibly happen faster? The world may never know. (and probably shouldn't try to know)
Given the appropriate fuel? Yes. Using a modern reactor core? Assuming that none of the failsafe mechanisms worked it'd be at least this fast in most cases (you'd probably actually get a steam explosion on the reactor core and have a few seconds before the dam collapsed), if they kicked in though, it'd be far slower.
Imagine beginning your shift at the Tchernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and you hear in the speakers "Ok guys let's go BIG BOOM on this now, don't forget to subscribe !"😮😅😂
If you cooled it from the bottom and vented from the top the Steam wouldn't be a problem The water pressure should be enough to to push the water up to the top of the reactor
the reason that the hot water works for coolant is at that tempture you could pour over molten salt and it would cool as the salt would be colder than the reactor itself
The soft meltdown looks pretty salvageable. Assuming the thermal explosion in the water doesn’t damage the dam itself too much.. Can’t say the same for the other meltdowns of course XD
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Pretty close to it, though it seemed more medium. The reactor grew unstable due to a failed electrical test and when shut off caused a runaway reaction that caused two explosions (one steam, the other may have been steam or nuclear). Then it caught on fire, which is a bit closer to the slow meltdown.
@@familiamarquez3219 I mean yeah, realistically, and also the fish wouldn't be processed or actually cooked, but I thought the mental image of the reservoir being left with a big pile of fish fillets in it was funny. :P
Mean, reactors explode in movies and games, but in reality it’s a slow burn and stuff around the reactor melts. What explodes isn’t the reactor, it’s the cool and, converting to H and O, and if that isn’t vented off it’ll explode, Not the reactor.
"Uh i think we have a clog in one of the turbines."
"What makes you say that?"
"We're producing less power and *the river is boiling"*
No replies most of the comments weird
Made the worlds largest nuclear powered water kettle and didn't know it, awesome!
Ok just cool BUT don't share private information
@@justinfuell5519 we should not let the feds kidnap him
@@justinfuell5519 bro just learned about internet safety
we must attach it to the British
houses
@@Sneke-qc5xoaffirmative
>Lakebed is now a river of liquid glass
"This is a medium severity meltdown. It could be worse."
Highest severity is just the world blowing up
"the water is holding it pretty *dam* good"
these puns are pretty *dam* bad (jk)
The dam suffered alot of damage
@@dima97 good one
@@flak8857 meh it was ok I guess
You should be a comedian
imagine building a reactor that just refuses to die easy
eNgInEeRiNG
a soft meltdown is so much better than a instant one
7:55 the part where he says amogus
*Amogus*
Does he even play amogus uh I mean Among us
Spike: a moge us
Everyone else: a mung us
Amogus
Amogus
9:25 would be a MASSIVE Leidenfrost effect. I imagine it would sound like thousands of bombs exploding underwater.
Alternate title
Spike recreates the Mojave Wasteland.
“Uh oh a neutron escaped” 🤣
I used to watch this channel back when he made universe sandbox 2 vids, to see that RUclips has just stopped recommending this is, well depressing.
Why depressing, were his videos better?
Or, as it's called now, Universe Sandbox. (They changed the title of the original Universe Sandbox to Classic, and 2 to Universe Sandbox
I've found that a single neutron can have a big cooling effect but when that point comes, the temp is more likely to spike at any time. I've built a fully reusable rocket booster and if the thermonuclear pressure chamber distorts then it's just a matter of time before it blows out
imagine a world where nuclear dams are the norm, you just drive over one because it's the easiest way to work and suddenly your tires melt, you get out, burn your feet and suddenly a wall of steam just shoots up beside you
This is proof that if one thing fails it causes a chain reaction destroying the entire thing 1:49
Not to forget that the massive meltdown, also causes a massive structural failure of the dam
I do live somewhat close to a dam. Now I'm glad it's not nuclear. Keep up the good work!
8:09 s-OA-p
the prophecy is true
As the soap liquid is on screen
Nice poem vsauce
The dam must not have been making efficient use of the water for cooling in the first place if it lasted for that long with absolutely no water
Could be considered a good thing
@@ralexcraft990 .. no.. operating at less than .5% efficiency is not a good thing
@@teammattchew4657 if it results in lasting a long time without water, it is a good thing. Redundancy isn’t efficient, but it is absolutely worth it for things like this
but, it did have water, it was boilling the lake through the walls, if anything this is a little feature for if all security measures fail (impossible)
“Eight pressure is a lot”
Me:
Try containing destructive bombs and water in a small box with one air only wall
The titanium had a pressure of 256.06 at the highest while melting down
@@lillie3029 oh
destructive bomb? there are constructive bombs to require you to specify that theyre destructive?
@@SagittarA no, but they’re more destructive than regular bomb
I'm morbidly curious, if something like this was (or is already) built irl, and things started to fail, would this be an accurate time frame or would it take longer, or would it possibly happen faster? The world may never know. (and probably shouldn't try to know)
I don’t need life I need answers
Given the appropriate fuel? Yes. Using a modern reactor core? Assuming that none of the failsafe mechanisms worked it'd be at least this fast in most cases (you'd probably actually get a steam explosion on the reactor core and have a few seconds before the dam collapsed), if they kicked in though, it'd be far slower.
So that last one is basically just the thermonuclear godzilla blast from king of the monsters lol
I think this will affect the trout population.
If spike looks at this he will UPLOAD THE DAM TO THE PUBLIC
Edit: So many likes???
Imagine beginning your shift at the Tchernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and you hear in the speakers "Ok guys let's go BIG BOOM on this now, don't forget to subscribe !"😮😅😂
The amount of times you called the reservoir the dam made me pull hair out
You seem to have a gift for reliable structures this dame lasted a whole 2 days.
well the far-right building people still might survive, the other buildings on the far-left side took/absorbed most of that blast
If you cooled it from the bottom and vented from the top the Steam wouldn't be a problem
The water pressure should be enough to to push the water up to the top of the reactor
Thats a really dam good power plant that could work irl
Bro ur so underrated you deserve more
😆 I love how spike fails everything lol
“Let me move my head so I’m not covering everything.”
[covers 40% of the zoom in panel]
I'm glad people still like tpt it's truly goated and has an amazing community
the reason that the hot water works for coolant is at that tempture you could pour over molten salt and it would cool as the salt would be colder than the reactor itself
18:11
Him “slight problem”
Me thank goodness I just moved in an- WHAT THE HECK IS THA-
Spike: the Dam water is way to hot, its 100,...105 .
Me: Somthing wrong, i can feel it
The warmer the cold water gets the less dense it will be which will cause it to slow down less neutrons therefore heating up the water less
when the water can't reach the reactor and there's no cooling for it, this is known as a thermal runaway.
8:06 S O A P
The soft meltdown looks pretty salvageable. Assuming the thermal explosion in the water doesn’t damage the dam itself too much..
Can’t say the same for the other meltdowns of course XD
It would also irradiated the vicinity to very unhealthy levels making repairs very hard to impossible for quite a while.
Make the ultimate cruise ship
6:00 i think what happend is the hot water boiled away and the new water produced by the clones was, well, not hot
Warning, warning, core temperatures are critically high! Please prepare for meltdown in T-180 seconds.
There is actually a type of reactor that operates at roughly 1832 degrees Fahrenheit.
i recomend you to use tungsten if you dont want to meltdown
Nevermind use heac
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5:57 That little tube got refilled which stabilized the reactor which delayed the melt down
worker: hey boss?
boss: what?
worker: i think we have a problem
boss: what makes you say that?
worker: look at the pc
pc: rector temp 1973
boss: uh oh
The soft meltdown is what happened in Chernobyl
WRONG! chernobyl killed up to 60,000 people and the entire plant melted down.
@@familiamarquez3219 i was talking about how it melted down not how many casualties there were
Pretty close to it, though it seemed more medium. The reactor grew unstable due to a failed electrical test and when shut off caused a runaway reaction that caused two explosions (one steam, the other may have been steam or nuclear). Then it caught on fire, which is a bit closer to the slow meltdown.
@@familiamarquez3219 The other reactors are still in service actually, it was only one reactor that caused the meltdown
Imagine using such powers that are big enough to melt a city down and you only using it for boiling water
I've played with this program few years ago and couldn't remember the name of it. You gave me the name of this THANK YOU
THIS IS SO COOL!!!! HOW CAN YOU MAKE THIS!?!
Btw can you make a mobile powder toy guide? If you cant thats fine!
Powder toy for mobiles is too unoptimized
@@youngcwel yes it's hard
I know thats why so he can help he is pretty good at this game
@@NukaCole7 "pro" Can't figure out how CRMC works. (CRMC gets more temperature resistant the more pressure there is.)
make a proton reactor dam
After watching a few of this guy’s videos I know figured out how to make a nuclear reactor
And a Dam
and i almost forgot
if you use photons for the reactor it will stabelizze around 920 you dont need cooling for that
In the meltdown that was Chernobyl on steroids there was a sea of freaking lava
4:06 well yeah it’s concerning I would be running for my life
On the plus side, anyone left in town isn't gonna go hungry with all that boiled fish. :P
And boiled neighbors
W R O N G! it would be catastrophic,like a hydro chernobyl,tens of millions would need to evacuate due to the radiation
@@familiamarquez3219 I mean yeah, realistically, and also the fish wouldn't be processed or actually cooked, but I thought the mental image of the reservoir being left with a big pile of fish fillets in it was funny. :P
@@familiamarquez3219 its called a joke my guy
it apears spike is nearly as fed up with the among us jokes as me
Mean, reactors explode in movies and games, but in reality it’s a slow burn and stuff around the reactor melts. What explodes isn’t the reactor, it’s the cool and, converting to H and O, and if that isn’t vented off it’ll explode, Not the reactor.
Miles edgeworth clogs a nuclear dam with his swazy car
Man!
That's a 'Dam' meltdown
(Get it?...no?....o-ok....)
The ultradam meltdown worser than Chernobyl
You need to have multiple small reactors instead of one big reactor
If this isn't a testiment to the safety of nuclear power, I dunno what is.
The hard reaction made a nuclear liquid charge
SO THAT IS HOW SOME WATER VAPOR SPOUTS FORM
None:
Any roblox research facility ever:
Make a video on the realistic physics mod
First vid I ever watched on this channel. Thanks for introducing me to the powder toy spike!
No problem! Thanks for watching.
Indepenfently of the save, every time i see neutrons stored, i add plutonium there
so
i downloaded this and put plutonium in the chamber
it was bad
I am so glad I found your channel. Been working through your whole catalog. Love it. Subbed.
Nuclear meltdown alarms play in the backround
the reason it didnt melt down quicker is cause the water clones kept supplying low temperature water
Wouldn't the dam collapse then burying the meltdown or water would down out the heat?
I know powder toy can't show that but I'm curious so I gotta ask
Wait so if u just dunk in a little bit of water in the chamber then it will just keep evaporating all the time?
Can this be added? this is so bloody cool and i could sink hours into this!
EDIT i found the name!
imagine how scared the guy in the car is
Hot Dam
amogus car company has gone bankrupt
when your reactor get hotter then the sun
So realistic of a meltdown they should make a nuclear dam in real life torespect u
Looks like a bong to me.
Some crazy cannabis contraption.
is it possible to be high on neutrons
Oh no it's not perfectly circular anymore (SpikeViper 2021)
If the chain reaction has already been set off for too long it can’t be saved 5:46
After watching Chernobyl and hearing the man explain about the incident 15:26
A story on how i recreated chernobyl with a nuclear dam!
Author: Spike Viper
I'd expect the water to flood in from the lower opening and merrily cool the core... but that game is obviously strange.
Late, but he had a wall filter preventing the liquid water from going through there.
12:12
*_yo the steam explosion kinda synced with the music lol_*
you need to upload the dam thing
i wanted to something like this but im new to powder toy and i dont know how to efficiently put a wall to prevent leaking
Why is there a NUCLEAR dam, dams are meant to create power, using the water, which makes nuclear power for the plant completely unnecessary.
Can you try to build an new Rocket since your building skills far are better now ?
i powder toy i got a preasure of 289 and i didn't use anything other than explotions
Nuclear dam makes lava river
Do you think scientists use this game to help them with things like...this?
You can do a steam turbine to produce electriciti for a city
79° and the water is boiling ?
SOAP! SOAP! SOAP!