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* [[Generator]] - allows conversion from shaft power to electrical power | * [[Generator]] - allows conversion from shaft power to electrical power | ||
− | * [[Steam | + | * [[Steam turbine]] - converts steam (up to 7.2B/s) to shaft power |
− | * [[Gas | + | * [[Gas turbine]] - burns fuel to create shaft power (like an engine) |
* [[Joint]] - allows connecting devices together in a line | * [[Joint]] - allows connecting devices together in a line | ||
* [[Joint hub]] - allows connecting devices together in any x/z direction | * [[Joint hub]] - allows connecting devices together in any x/z direction | ||
* [[Flywheel]] - stabilizes the rotational speed of the shaft by introducing potential energy. | * [[Flywheel]] - stabilizes the rotational speed of the shaft by introducing potential energy. |
Revision as of 06:44, 17 December 2017
Shaft Power is a way to transmit kinetic energy between devices.
Shaft power can only be transmitted along the x and z axis, there is no way to route shaft power vertically.
Items with Shaft Power
- Generator - allows conversion from shaft power to electrical power
- Steam turbine - converts steam (up to 7.2B/s) to shaft power
- Gas turbine - burns fuel to create shaft power (like an engine)
- Joint - allows connecting devices together in a line
- Joint hub - allows connecting devices together in any x/z direction
- Flywheel - stabilizes the rotational speed of the shaft by introducing potential energy.
Pages in category "Shaft Power"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.