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A '''Production Progression Chart''' is a visual representation of the stages involved in production of an item from the base materials through the final product. | A '''Production Progression Chart''' is a visual representation of the stages involved in production of an item from the base materials through the final product. Each chart shows all materials used and items produced, as well as byproducts, on a per-minute basis (assuming ideal efficiency). However, the chart does '''''not''''' account for any possible technology or building upgrades that might speed up certain stages of production (e.g. using a [[Plane Smelter]] instead of the assumed [[Arc Smelter]]). | ||
== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; background-color:#0b161c | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; background-color:#0b161c | ||
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! Stage 1 | ! Stage 1 | ||
!colspan=2| Stage 2 | !colspan=2| Stage 2 | ||
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=== Raw Materials === | === Raw Materials === | ||
The '''Stage 1''' column simply shows the | The '''Stage 1''' column simply shows the raw materials necessary per minute to maintain full-rate production. | ||
=== Production Stages === | === Production Stages === | ||
Each | Each stage beyond Stage 1 represents a set of production facilities that process the materials from the previous stage, and the output of those facilities. In this example, '''Stage 2''' shows that 1 Arc Smelter processes 60 Stone into 60 Stone Bricks per minute. | ||
=== Final Stage === | === Final Stage === | ||
The right-most stage in the chart represents the final step in producing the end product. | The right-most stage in the chart represents the final step in producing the end product. This shows that no further processing is needed, and '''''all''''' of the listed products must be stored, distributed, or otherwise used up, or else the production line will eventually become clogged. This is particularly important for recipes that produce multiple outputs, as all of those outputs must be dealt with in a timely fashion. | ||
=== Multiple-ingredient stages === | === Multiple-ingredient stages === | ||
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== Special | == Special Situations == | ||
=== Recycling === | === Recycling === | ||
There are some cases where some output items need to be recycled to an earlier stage in the production line. | There are some cases where some output items need to be recycled to an earlier stage in the production line. To indicate this in the chart, the recycled product is listed below the regular production, with a backwards arrow indicating where it is recycled into the line. In the example below, in '''Stage 3''' the 2 [[Oil Refinery|Oil Refineries]] produce 30 Energetic Graphite and 90 Hydrogen per minute, but 45 Hydrogen from the output must be recycled back into those 2 Oil Refineries (along with the 30 Refined Oil and 15 Hydrogen from '''Stage 2''') to maintain production. This leaves 30 Energetic Graphite and 45 Hydrogen as the final product available for distribution. | ||
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=== | === Byproducts === | ||
Several production processes produce | Several production processes produce byproducts which are not used in further stages of the production line. In these cases, the byproducts are shown through to the end of the chart so the user can see at the end the quantity of these that must be distributed. This is important to avoid clogging. In the '''Multi-Source Example''' earlier, Hydrogen is a byproduct of '''Stage 2''', so it is simply passed on and shows up in the final stage, requiring some form of distribution and use. | ||
== Tips and tricks == | == Tips and tricks == | ||
=== Scaling === | === Scaling === | ||
Charts are generally listed at the lowest denomination which provides full efficiency. To scale up the quantity, a user can simply multiply all quantities of items and buildings by the appropriate integer to get the output they desire. In the '' | Charts are generally listed at the lowest denomination which provides full efficiency. To scale up the quantity, a user can simply multiply all quantities of items and buildings by the appropriate integer to get the output they desire. In the '''Basic Example''',by multiplying by 10, a factory of 10 Smelters can produce 600 Stone Brick per minute if supplied with 600 Stone per minute. | ||
Scaling down is more difficult, as it will generally lead to inefficiency and sometimes extra items at certain stages that will have to be disposed of to avoid clogging. In the '' | Scaling down is more difficult, as it will generally lead to inefficiency and sometimes extra items at certain stages that will have to be disposed of to avoid clogging. In the '''Basic Example''' above, cutting to 10% of the listed production can be done by only supplying 6 Stone per minute to produce 6 Stone Bricks, but the single Arc Smelter cannot be reduced and thus will spend most of the time idle, | ||
[[Category:Dyson Sphere Program]] | [[Category:Dyson Sphere Program]] |