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Fuel consumption
Anyway to tell exactly how much fuel we're burning?
Here's what got me thinking: A bit ago i noticed that when i was recharging batteriess at "ahead slow" the port diseal was at 200 RPMs and the starboard diesal at 500 RPMs. By comparision, Flank speed is 500 RPMs. So for the 3 or 4 hours your rercharging batteris you have one engine going at flank speed. Or to put it another way, a total of 700 RPMs of fuel burning if at "ahead slow". Of course this brings up the question, how much of a factor is RPM in fuel consumption and how do the various RPM's scale in consumption? Im guessing either 1 to 1 ratio or exponentially. If 1 to 1, logic would indicate that say 24 hours of a combined total of 400 RPM (200 each engine) would burn more fuel then 4 hours of 700 RPM (500 on one engine, 200 the other.) But what if RPM fuel consumption scales exponenitally? that 4 hours of 500RPM + 200 RPM would burn ALOT more fuel then on a 1 to 1 ratio, woudln't it? Maybe im looking into this too much., :hmm: Anyone follow what im wondering about here? To me, ingame, fuel consumption is one of my biggest concerns. :roll: |
Re: Fuel consumption
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1. No. It's an "art". 2. For each engine, there is a most efficient RPM to run, with respect to fuel and power. Generally speaking, this point is somewhere between .66 and .80 of maximum horsepower (for compression engines; i.e. diesel). The scale is definately *never* linear; some engines come closer than others, but you're usually looking at some kind of exponential curve with respect to horsepower/fuel. Although, I'm not completely sure any of this is modeled in-game. It might very well be 1:1. :rotfl: :rotfl: |
something tells me im gonna have to mod the fuel on a boat to a known and easily roundible figure, make several runs at various speed settings over a set time period and do this the hardway. :roll:
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My Chief Engineer tells me that I'm out of fuel, but my Navigator tells me I have another 800km - go figure.....
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in my IXD2 and both officers gave conflicting messages. It seems the nav officer is the correct one. |
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