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This setup of 54 steel or electric furnaces can achieve maximum express belt compression, with an iron or copper throughput of 14234 items in 8 minutes ( 1779 item per minute ).
No, in therory you need 52,4 to bring the final belt to full compression, but 53 steel furnaces or 52 + 2 stone furnaces are not enough to guarantee 100% compression, there will be gaps in the final belt from time to time.Alekthefirst wrote:52.4 unupgraded furnaces are needed to fill an express belt, but for symmetry you need 54
You can find the maximum possible belt throughputs here: https://forums.factorio.com/wiki/inde ... ed_ResultsPatric20878 wrote: Normal and express belt speed only roughly tested. Have confirmed though that 36 total smelting speed seems to be about the exact number needed for fast belts, which I now use in my 18 electric furnace design that has 2 speed modules each and beacons for pollution reducing. Which is equivalent to 36 steel furnaces, 2/3 of the 54 you got for express.
And @cerbsen: yep, that same gap issue is why I prefer my electric furnace setup in double rows of 18 total (2 speed-3's in each) outputting onto fast belts eventually instead of 27 onto express. In the 18-setup I can just use express belts to decompress it temporarily before the fast belts to get around the gap issue heh.
My numbers already match that. That 18-electric-furnace setup of mine is 9 furnaces per side with 2 speed 3's each, same as what you said. And my chart is max belt throughput per side in TERMS of total smelting speed combined from all furnaces, not total number of furnaces or items/per second. The 36 I got for fast belts from testing: 9 furnaces per side, each with 2 speed 3's, is 4 smelting speed each. 9x4 = 36Cerbsen wrote: You can find the maximum possible belt throughputs here: https://forums.factorio.com/wiki/inde ... ed_Results
For fast belts and iron smelting steel furnaces it would be 19,73 / 2 * ( 3,5 / 2 ) = 18 (17,3) furnaces per fast belt side to reach maximum belt compression or 19,73 / 2 * ( 3,5 / 4 ) = 9 (8,6) electric furnaces with 2 speed-3 modules.
That 1235 number I calculated based off my setup already includes the optimal merge point so it achieves full compression from what I can see, so it won't be "higher if I'm lucky".And take care that the furthest output belt from the miners that is also still between the electric furnaces is an express belt, because compression at near maxed out throughput is so sensitive that even a fast belt will completely screw it up and bottleneck it down to 8.6ish again.Haven't really tested longer lengths of express belts either, but I know that longer ones don't necessarily also work, so use that exact length.
Modding in a super express belt or increase the speed of basic/fast belts.Patric20878 wrote:Have any good ideas in mind to test express belts, ssilk/cerb?
My plan was to wait for better circuit network. Exact timers, easier measurements. And a scientific aspect of the different measurement methods would be to test, if they are really compareable.Patric20878 wrote:Have any good ideas in mind to test express belts, ssilk/cerb?
Numbers for one belt sidePatric20878 wrote:Ah, that could work. Also test with my method, where you add furnaces until right before they start stacking up and belts become fully compressed. Have you tested for the max throughput of fast belts?