true it's not dense, which is sort of why it works, but all the values are taken to be energy per kilo... or per 100g because of the "multiplied all fluids by 10" thing a while back, or per 50g in 0.17 because of the "halved all fuel values"mrvn wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:21 pm
Doesn't hydrogen have a low fuel value in reality too because it isn't dense? There simply isn't that much hydrogen in a liter or hydrogen.
On the other hand converting 100 liter of water into 60 liter of hydrogen would mean it is under extreme pressure (maybe even liquid?). Releasing that pressure in the boiler would cool it down a lot and eat into the gain from burning it, right? So a low fuel value seems right.
Hydrogen has more energy per kilo than any other fluid in the game.
by comparison, in 50g of hydrogen you should have 7MJ of energy (rounding) where most oils would only have 2MJ, but I'm using 45kJ instead. (it's 90kJ in 0.16)