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− | The '''TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler''' is an | + | The '''TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler''' is an adapter that allows for a single rocket to branch into 3 separate stacks. |
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | All | + | All nodes on the TVR-1180C are designed for attaching parts with a diameter of 1 meter. As with all adapters, [[liquid fuel]] will flow through it. Despite the similar name, the TVR-1180C is not a [[decoupler]]; it does not jettison anything nor does it add a stage to the rocket. It branches into 3 separate stacks, but they are unsupported and prone to bending or breaking if the weight and thrust are not properly distributed. Rockets incorporating a tri-coupler are also likely to [[Wobbling|wobble]], unless the stacks are opportunely bound together with [[EAS-4 Strut Connector]]s. The tricoupler is also subtly asymmetrical, so rockets must have control options to correct for induced pitch, yaw, and/or roll. |
Another, unconventional use of this part is as a landing 'foot' - when landing very large craft (such as bases), the stock landing legs aren't big or powerful - using the strut parts as 'legs' and the tricoupler as a 'foot', you can artificially make your own landing leg! | Another, unconventional use of this part is as a landing 'foot' - when landing very large craft (such as bases), the stock landing legs aren't big or powerful - using the strut parts as 'legs' and the tricoupler as a 'foot', you can artificially make your own landing leg! |
Revision as of 12:02, 5 August 2013
TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler | ||
Adapter by O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises | ||
Radial size | Small | |
Cost | (total) | 680.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.150 t |
Drag | 0.3 | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 12 m/s | |
Research | Advanced Construction | |
Unlock cost | 2 100 | |
Since version | 0.7.3 | |
Part configuration | stackTriCoupler_v2.cfg | |
Packed volume | None |
The TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler is an adapter that allows for a single rocket to branch into 3 separate stacks.
Usage
All nodes on the TVR-1180C are designed for attaching parts with a diameter of 1 meter. As with all adapters, liquid fuel will flow through it. Despite the similar name, the TVR-1180C is not a decoupler; it does not jettison anything nor does it add a stage to the rocket. It branches into 3 separate stacks, but they are unsupported and prone to bending or breaking if the weight and thrust are not properly distributed. Rockets incorporating a tri-coupler are also likely to wobble, unless the stacks are opportunely bound together with EAS-4 Strut Connectors. The tricoupler is also subtly asymmetrical, so rockets must have control options to correct for induced pitch, yaw, and/or roll.
Another, unconventional use of this part is as a landing 'foot' - when landing very large craft (such as bases), the stock landing legs aren't big or powerful - using the strut parts as 'legs' and the tricoupler as a 'foot', you can artificially make your own landing leg!
Description
“ | The Stack Tricoupler! If your stack is lacking in awesomeness, this is the tool for you! Just remember that this is not a decoupler, and won't separate stages. — O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises |
” |
Changes
- Retextured
- Mass reduced from 0.8 to 0.3 (part rebalancing)
- (Undocumented part of fuel flow changes) added NoCrossFeedNodeKey = bottom (keeps fuel from flowing FROM the bottom nodes to prevent stack imbalances and such)
- Replaced tricoupler textures and UV mapping (UV map by Dippeggs)
- Fuel can now flow through Strut parts like the tricoupler
- (Bug fix) VAB placement bug with tricouplers and fuel tanks (and decouplers)
- Initial Release