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− | The '''O-10 MonoPropellant Engine''' is the first stock [[reaction engine]] which | + | The '''O-10 MonoPropellant Engine''' is the first stock [[reaction engine]] which uses [[monopropellant]] but works like a [[liquid fuel engine]]. |
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+ | == Usage == | ||
+ | The engine is [[throttle]]able and doesn't react on the lateral movement commands for the normal [[RCS]]. It does not show the fuel meter beside the staging icon. | ||
The [[specific impulse]] is identical to the [[LV-1R Liquid Fuel Engine]] which can be placed radially too. Because monopropellant does not require plumbing to transfer the fuel from the tank to the engines, it is possible to place that engine on any part. | The [[specific impulse]] is identical to the [[LV-1R Liquid Fuel Engine]] which can be placed radially too. Because monopropellant does not require plumbing to transfer the fuel from the tank to the engines, it is possible to place that engine on any part. | ||
Because this part doesn't work like RCS the infinite fuel option needs to be activated in the [[Debug Toolbar]] to have infinite fuel. | Because this part doesn't work like RCS the infinite fuel option needs to be activated in the [[Debug Toolbar]] to have infinite fuel. | ||
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+ | Despite the listed mass, the part has the "PhysicsSignificance = 1" flag, and is therefore massless and drdagless. | ||
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+ | == Description == | ||
+ | {{Quote|When The O-10 Engine was first unveiled, it was regarded as one of those ideas that someone should have thought of a long time ago. This made most employees at Reaction Systems Ltd. feel quite awkward, as they were particularly proud of having delivered this project on schedule for once. This Engine responds to main throttle controls, but it consumes MonoPropellant instead of a Fuel+Oxidizer mix.|Reaction Systems Ltd.}} | ||
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
− | ;[[0.24]] | + | ;[[0.24]] |
* Initial release | * Initial release | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 18 July 2014
O-10 "Puff" MonoPropellant Fuel Engine | ||
Monopropellant engine by Reaction Systems Ltd | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 150.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.090 t [1] |
Drag | 0.2 [1] | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 7 m/s | |
Research | Precision Propulsion | |
Unlock cost | 2 500 | |
Since version | 0.24 | |
Part configuration | omsEngine.cfg | |
Maximum thrust | (1 atm) | 9.60 kN |
(vacuum) | 20.00 kN | |
Isp | (1 atm) | 120 s |
(vacuum) | 250 s | |
Fuel consumption | 2.04 /s | |
Thrust vectoring | 6 ° | |
Packed volume | 260 l | |
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The O-10 MonoPropellant Engine is the first stock reaction engine which uses monopropellant but works like a liquid fuel engine.
Contents
Usage
The engine is throttleable and doesn't react on the lateral movement commands for the normal RCS. It does not show the fuel meter beside the staging icon.
The specific impulse is identical to the LV-1R Liquid Fuel Engine which can be placed radially too. Because monopropellant does not require plumbing to transfer the fuel from the tank to the engines, it is possible to place that engine on any part.
Because this part doesn't work like RCS the infinite fuel option needs to be activated in the Debug Toolbar to have infinite fuel.
Despite the listed mass, the part has the "PhysicsSignificance = 1" flag, and is therefore massless and drdagless.
Description
“ | When The O-10 Engine was first unveiled, it was regarded as one of those ideas that someone should have thought of a long time ago. This made most employees at Reaction Systems Ltd. feel quite awkward, as they were particularly proud of having delivered this project on schedule for once. This Engine responds to main throttle controls, but it consumes MonoPropellant instead of a Fuel+Oxidizer mix. — Reaction Systems Ltd. |
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Changes
- Initial release
References
- “Kerbal Space Program - 0.24 Early Access - Even More Updates” by Scott Manley released on July 14, 2014