cthia wrote:If the gtorps grasers are powered by capacitors then why do they have to be so large, and why were we presented with Detweiler's musings that the micro-fusion reactor secret hasn't been broken.
Heck why should any Navy's missile have needed a reactor if capacitors would suffice. Until the Apollo program's power needs came along anyway.
They're so large
because the volume of capacitors required to power them for long endurance attack runs is much larger than the volume needed for a micro-fusion power plant and fuel.
That's
why Manticore developed micro-fusion tech - to allow vastly increased recon drone endurance without making it as massive as it would have to be to achieve the same with capacitors.
Basically the capacitors have a linear volume/power ratio. Want twice the power (for twice the endurance) you need twice the volume of capacitors. Micro-fusion isn't linear - or rather there's a very large minimum size no matter how little power you want from it -- the fixed size of the reactor. But adding additional power past that point requires very small increases in size; just a larger fuel tank - which for most usage is tiny compared to the reactor volume.
If you graphed the volume vs power of both sources there would be a crossover with capacitors being smaller for power amounts below that value and then as you increase desired power they'd meet where capacitors or fusion would be the same volume, past that point fusion quickly become the clear winner. And graser torps, due to their endurance, are probably way over in the area where fusion would win -- if the MAlign had access to it.
For missiles that crossover point seems to be around or possibly just past the power requirements for two 60/180 second drives (a DDM). For drones I'm not sure where it is, but for the endurance Manticore wanted out of its Ghost Rider drones fusion was a huge win.
(Remember RDs back in the first few books seemed to have endurances of under an hour and seemed largely restricted to proving ahead along the same approximate vector of a fleet - not spreading out to scout an entire system over days. Microfusion changed that, it must have given Ghost Rider drones one, maybe two, orders of magnitude more power within approximately the same volume drone!)