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The '''EAS-4 Strut Connector''' (frequently referred as "space tape") is a part that allows linking two parts together, for greater structural strength and stability. Strut links are much more rigid than normal part connections, dramatically reducing [[Wobbling|wobble]]. Currently{{check version||0.24.2}} it is a dragless and [[massless part]]. | The '''EAS-4 Strut Connector''' (frequently referred as "space tape") is a part that allows linking two parts together, for greater structural strength and stability. Strut links are much more rigid than normal part connections, dramatically reducing [[Wobbling|wobble]]. Currently{{check version||0.24.2}} it is a dragless and [[massless part]]. | ||
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+ | == Product description == | ||
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+ | |The Strut Connector is highly regarded by many spacecraft engineers as they help in constructing more stable spacecraft. Once both sides are connected, a structural beam is created to link both ends, allowing for sturdier (and heavier) construction. | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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Note that struts will automatically detach from both attached parts when one of those parts is lost via [[stage|staging]] or [[Docking|undocking]]. | Note that struts will automatically detach from both attached parts when one of those parts is lost via [[stage|staging]] or [[Docking|undocking]]. | ||
− | + | [[File:Strut Experiment 1.png|400px|thumbnail|center|Experimenting with struts]] | |
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− | + | As shown in the image above, struts don't behave like in the real world. They form a rigid joint between the parts they connect, regardless of the geometry of the connection itself. | |
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== Changes == | == Changes == |
Revision as of 17:37, 5 November 2015
EAS-4 Strut Connector | ||
Strut by Kerlington Model Rockets and Paper Products Inc | ||
Radial size | Radial mounted | |
Cost | (total) | 42.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.050 t [1] |
Drag | 0.02 [1] | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 12 m/s | |
Research | General Construction | |
Unlock cost | 2 800 | |
Since version | 0.9 | |
Part configuration | strutConnector.cfg | |
Packed volume | 10 l | |
Stacking capacity | 4 units | |
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The EAS-4 Strut Connector (frequently referred as "space tape") is a part that allows linking two parts together, for greater structural strength and stability. Strut links are much more rigid than normal part connections, dramatically reducing wobble. Currently[outdated] it is a dragless and massless part.
Product description
“ | The Strut Connector is highly regarded by many spacecraft engineers as they help in constructing more stable spacecraft. Once both sides are connected, a structural beam is created to link both ends, allowing for sturdier (and heavier) construction. | ” |
Usage
Strut Connectors require two steps for placement on a craft. After placing one end of the strut, click somewhere else in range to place the other end. Once both ends are in place, the strut is created. When on the second step, pressing the ⌦ Delete or ⎋ Esc key will cancel placement.
Note that struts will automatically detach from both attached parts when one of those parts is lost via staging or undocking.
As shown in the image above, struts don't behave like in the real world. They form a rigid joint between the parts they connect, regardless of the geometry of the connection itself.
Changes
- Struts completely overhauled - Both starting and ending connection are no longer always parallel to each other
- Cost reduced from 250 to 42, and made meaningful
- Initial release