Yeonne Greene, on 05 June 2016 - 03:37 PM, said:
The goal was to point out the limitations to the output of fusion power. How much neutron flux your walls can withstand limits your output to a rate that makes the output economical for the application. You went way off the rails when you accused me of confusing fission for fusion, and I decided to beat you with your own stupidity as I've seen you are a glutton for doing the same to others. This time, you are flat-wrong. Get over it.
And yes, in the real world the goal of fusion is to use it to boil water and spin a turbine, unless you plan on wasting most of the energy generated because most of it is carried away by the very neutrons we are arguing about, transferring into the barrier walls and resulting in heat. The BattleTech handwavium crap is irrelevant.
Except BattleTech Fusion Reactors are the topic, not real world ones, so you were wrong about everything to do with the fuel usage and collection method, which is the primary method for Real Life Fission Reactors, not BattleTech Fusion Reactors. Power transfer is a non-issue - for the components to be capable of handling the reactor output is a given. There have been noted instances where pilots even bypassed the safety measures to increase their reactor outputs, so you can extrapolate from this that the power transfer system installed with the engine is capable of handling its output, with some excess. I also didn't accuse you of confusing the two: I made a general statement that holds true to me via observation typically brought about from lack of knowledge of those systems portrayed and exemplified by the OP. Your post only served to trigger that response... lolz triggered.
So virtually nothing you said was applicable, save for the containment quality which I had addressed in the very first post and is the only actual limitation of BT Fusion Reactors, being cited as such in the manuals themselves. I got dragged into your fabricated tangent when in the end it was off-topic and neither of us was actually wrong concerning the applicable conditions as the reality is there isnt any actual limitations to BT reactors other than the shielding quality, so by extension their size and weight. Considering using higher-rating engines only serves to improve movement speed, the engine restrictions on Mechs are oriented around game balance moreso than technical limitations like waste heat management, as there's nothing to indicate otherwise.
BattleTech handwavium is not irrelevant as it's the basis of the discussion. We don't even have viable Fusion Reactors in the real world and yet you're arguing the finer points of them as if it relates in any way beyond being the basis of a technological era 1000 years in the future. /headscratch