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{{Part config|Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large|2=PART
 
{{Part config|Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large|2=PART
 
{
 
{
// this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters
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name = asasmodule1-2
// comment line - ignored by cfg parser
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module = Part
// empty lines, or lines without a '=' sign are also ignored
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author = NovaSilisko
// all other lines are split at the '=' sign, and the left operand is used to know what parameter we are setting
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mesh = model.mu
// diferent parameters require data in different formats (see docs), and each module has it's own parameters (again, see docs)
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rescaleFactor = 1
// each assignment must be in a single line. Lines without assignments will be ignored. (You CAN turn on word wrap, though)
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iconCenter = 0, 3, 0
// each keyword here relates to an existing variable in the assigned module. If the keyword isn't found, it is ignored.
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node_stack_top = 0, 0.25, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 2
// conversely, if a keyword is left unassigned (as in not in the file), it will be initialized with it's default value
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node_stack_bottom = 0, -0.25, 0, 0.0, -1.0, 0.0, 2
// This is done automatically, so any public variable defined in the loaded module can be accessed this way (provided it's value can be parsed)
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TechRequired = specializedControl
 
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entryCost = 11600
 
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cost = 2100
// --- general parameters ---
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category = Control
name = asasmodule1-2
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subcategory = 0
module = Part
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title = Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large
author = NovaSilisko
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manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps
 
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description = After many years of research, STEADLER Corps rocket engineers discovered that large flywheels were necessary to keep large ships under control. The "Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large" addresses that issue by its use of patented Large Flywheels™ to provide "More Torque" (patent pending). STEADLER promptly dismissed all criticism concerning the necessity of so much research work, stating that 'it only sounds so simple now that we've figured it out'. Critics remain skeptical, but none can disagree that this module does indeed pack a lot more punch than previous models. It also needs a lot more power, but STEADLER is currently carrying out intense research work on why that is.
// --- asset parameters ---
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attachRules = 1,0,1,1,0
mesh = model.mu
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mass = 0.2
 
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dragModelType = default
rescaleFactor = 1
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maximum_drag = 0.2
 
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minimum_drag = 0.2
iconCenter = 0, 3, 0
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angularDrag = 2
 
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crashTolerance = 9
// --- node definitions ---
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maxTemp = 2000 // = 3400
// definition format is Position X, Position Y, Position Z, Up X, Up Y, Up Z
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bulkheadProfiles = size2
node_stack_top = 0, 0.25, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0
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MODULE
node_stack_bottom = 0, -0.25, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0
 
 
 
// --- FX definitions ---
 
 
 
 
 
// --- editor parameters ---
 
TechRequired = specializedControl
 
entryCost = 11600
 
cost = 2100
 
category = Control
 
subcategory = 0
 
title = Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large
 
manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps
 
description = After many years of research, STEADLER Corps rocket engineers discovered that large flywheels were necessary to keep large ships under control. The "Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large" addresses that issue by its use of patented Large Flywheels™ to provide "More Torque" (patent pending). STEADLER promptly dismissed all criticism concerning the necessity of so much research work, stating that 'it only sounds so simple now that we've figured it out'. Critics remain skeptical, but none can disagree that this module does indeed pack a lot more punch than previous models. It also needs a lot more power, but STEADLER is currently carrying out intense research work on why that is.
 
 
 
// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision
 
attachRules = 1,0,1,1,0
 
 
 
// --- standard part parameters ---
 
mass = 0.2
 
dragModelType = default
 
maximum_drag = 0.2
 
minimum_drag = 0.2
 
angularDrag = 2
 
crashTolerance = 9
 
maxTemp = 3400
 
 
 
MODULE
 
{
 
name = ModuleReactionWheel
 
 
PitchTorque = 30
 
YawTorque = 30
 
RollTorque = 30
 
 
RESOURCE
 
 
{
 
{
name = ElectricCharge
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name = ModuleReactionWheel
rate = 0.6
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PitchTorque = 30
 +
YawTorque = 30
 +
RollTorque = 30
 +
RESOURCE
 +
{
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name = ElectricCharge
 +
rate = 0.6
 +
}
 
}
 
}
}
 
 
 
 
}
 
}
  
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 09:42, 29 April 2015

This is the configuration file for Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large.
PART
{
	name = asasmodule1-2
	module = Part
	author = NovaSilisko
	mesh = model.mu
	rescaleFactor = 1
	iconCenter = 0, 3, 0
	node_stack_top = 0, 0.25, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 2
	node_stack_bottom = 0, -0.25, 0, 0.0, -1.0, 0.0, 2
	TechRequired = specializedControl
	entryCost = 11600
	cost = 2100
	category = Control
	subcategory = 0
	title = Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large
	manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps
	description = After many years of research, STEADLER Corps rocket engineers discovered that large flywheels were necessary to keep large ships under control. The "Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large" addresses that issue by its use of patented Large Flywheels™ to provide "More Torque" (patent pending). STEADLER promptly dismissed all criticism concerning the necessity of so much research work, stating that 'it only sounds so simple now that we've figured it out'. Critics remain skeptical, but none can disagree that this module does indeed pack a lot more punch than previous models. It also needs a lot more power, but STEADLER is currently carrying out intense research work on why that is.
	attachRules = 1,0,1,1,0
	mass = 0.2
	dragModelType = default
	maximum_drag = 0.2
	minimum_drag = 0.2
	angularDrag = 2
	crashTolerance = 9
	maxTemp = 2000 // = 3400
	bulkheadProfiles = size2
	MODULE
	{
		name = ModuleReactionWheel
		PitchTorque = 30
		YawTorque = 30
		RollTorque = 30
		RESOURCE
		{
			name = ElectricCharge
			rate = 0.6
		}
	}
}