Hellbound
Merchant of Doom
RecoveringYuppy:
That was me, but my efficiency comments were regarding the entire process, not just the steam engine. I didn't mean to imply heat was necessarily inefficient in all cases, simply in this case. And that is because only about 50% of the reaction is released as heat (if that much). So straight off the bat your efficiency is at 50%. I'm not thinking about the ideal engine efficiency and input reservoir/output resorvoir; that deals mainly with the efficiency of converting heat to work, whereas I was looking at total energy in and out.
In any case, it's moot due to production costs. Antimatter isn't useful for energy production because it takes far too much energy to produce. It is good for storage, if you need a very high-density storage system, which makes rocket engines a natural application for it.
That was me, but my efficiency comments were regarding the entire process, not just the steam engine. I didn't mean to imply heat was necessarily inefficient in all cases, simply in this case. And that is because only about 50% of the reaction is released as heat (if that much). So straight off the bat your efficiency is at 50%. I'm not thinking about the ideal engine efficiency and input reservoir/output resorvoir; that deals mainly with the efficiency of converting heat to work, whereas I was looking at total energy in and out.
In any case, it's moot due to production costs. Antimatter isn't useful for energy production because it takes far too much energy to produce. It is good for storage, if you need a very high-density storage system, which makes rocket engines a natural application for it.