tlb wrote:So I see where the author is saying that waste heat can be minimized, but I do not see where he is saying that waste heat can be stored for any length of time.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Indeed he makes no mention of heat sinks. Maybe the technology just isn't there for it, with the amount of heat generated.
But the explanation is not contradictory to them. A heat sink has a limited heat capacity. You need to "charge" them by cooling them before the need, then you dump heat into them during the moments you cannot afford to radiate anything. But once they reach the limit of how much heat they can store, the ship needs to dissipate again.
Why would MANS Apparition not use it when the GSN cruisers were nearby? Maybe it could use heatsinks, but the problem is that those drones are themselves extremely stealthy, so Apparition wouldn't know where they are and thus when they had moved on so it could restart emissions. Or when it had to stop.
What we call "heat sinks" today are just black body heat radiators. You could say that a refrigerator "stores" cold, but it does that by creating heat elsewhere. Everything we have today (more complicated than a black body radiator) that moves heat from one place to another works by creating even more heat.
One possible way to minimize waste heat might be to use it to create plasma to be be stored in a capacitor, with any heat generated by the process also helping to create plasma - the way that heat created by a heat pump trying to warm a house could be added to that house.
The amount of heat that a fusion reactor produces must be enormous. The only way that I can see to avoid that for a period is to turn the reactor off and run on stored energy capacitors.