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{{Part config|TR-18D Stack Separator|2=PART
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{
 
// this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters
 
// this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters
 
// comment line - ignored by cfg parser
 
// comment line - ignored by cfg parser
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// --- editor parameters ---
 
// --- editor parameters ---
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TechRequired = advMetalworks
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entryCost = 7200
 
cost = 600
 
cost = 600
 
category = Structural
 
category = Structural
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title = TR-18D Stack Separator
 
title = TR-18D Stack Separator
 
manufacturer = O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises
 
manufacturer = O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises
description = The TR-18D StackSeparator was originally designed as an explosive cutting tool. After deciding cutting a rocket in half, just had to be a good thing, our designers set to work adapting the technique to rockets.
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description = Unlike Decouplers, Separators jettison everything attached to them. This new technology was very well received by rocket engineers everywhere. Not bad for something that started out as a failure for a controlled explosive bolt prototype.
  
 
// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision
 
// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision
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     ejectionForce = 250
 
     ejectionForce = 250
 
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}
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Revision as of 15:25, 24 January 2014

This is the configuration file for TR-18D Stack Separator.
PART
{
// this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters
// comment line - ignored by cfg parser
// empty lines, or lines without a '=' sign are also ignored
// all other lines are split at the '=' sign, and the left operand is used to know what parameter we are setting
// diferent parameters require data in different formats (see docs), and each module has it's own parameters (again, see docs)
// each assignment must be in a single line. Lines without assignments will be ignored. (You CAN turn on word wrap, though)
// each keyword here relates to an existing variable in the assigned module. If the keyword isn't found, it is ignored.
// conversely, if a keyword is left unassigned (as in not in the file), it will be initialized with it's default value
// 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)


// --- general parameters ---
name = stackSeparator
module = Part
author = NovaSilisko

// --- asset parameters ---
mesh = model.mu
scale = 1
rescaleFactor = 1


// --- node definitions ---
// definition format is Position X, Position Y, Position Z, Up X, Up Y, Up Z
node_stack_bottom = 0.0, -0.1833064, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0
node_stack_top = 0.0, 0.1833064, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0

// --- FX definitions ---

fx_gasBurst_white = 0.0, 0.0650517, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, decouple
sound_vent_large = decouple


// --- editor parameters ---
TechRequired = advMetalworks
entryCost = 7200
cost = 600
category = Structural
subcategory = 0
title = TR-18D Stack Separator
manufacturer = O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises
description = Unlike Decouplers, Separators jettison everything attached to them. This new technology was very well received by rocket engineers everywhere. Not bad for something that started out as a failure for a controlled explosive bolt prototype.

// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision
attachRules = 1,0,1,1,0

// --- standard part parameters ---
mass = 0.075
dragModelType = default
maximum_drag = 0.2
minimum_drag = 0.2
angularDrag = 2
crashTolerance = 9
maxTemp = 3400
fuelCrossFeed = False

stageOffset = 1
childStageOffset = 1


// ----- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS POINT ------
MODULE
{
    name = ModuleDecouple
    isOmniDecoupler = true
    ejectionForce = 250
}

}