Difference between revisions of "Rotor"
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These settings can be used in order to create different functions with the rotors such as building gates. | These settings can be used in order to create different functions with the rotors such as building gates. | ||
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+ | == Known issues == | ||
+ | V01.079.008: | ||
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+ | Rotors are currently known for beeing unstable. | ||
+ | They work good in single player. But in multiplayer, especially when used on a dedicated server (DS), | ||
+ | they tend to move/vibrate unecpectedly and can also destroy themselves and damage their surroundings in the proccess. |
Revision as of 19:40, 25 April 2015
Mass (kg):
0
Integrity:
0
Build time (seconds):
20
Active power consumption (MW):
0.002
Mass (kg):
0
Integrity:
0
Build time (seconds):
10
Active power consumption (MW):
0.0002
- Note: What is actually built is the Stator. The rotor needs to be built separately after the stator is completed.
- Note: rotor is named motor in the youtube videos.
The Rotor is a powered block that has ability to rotate one of its sides.
Controls
A rotor may be configured with the following options:
Title | Upper limit | Lower limit | Description |
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Torque | 0 Nm | 33.6 MNm | Strength of the rotor, how fast it will accelerate; applied when the rotor is turned on |
Braking torque | 0 Nm | 33.6 MNm | Braking strength of the rotor, how fast it will stop; applied when the rotor is turned off |
Velocity | -30 rpm | 30 rpm | Target velocity of the rotor; rotor will accelerate until target velocity is reached |
Lower limit | unlimited | 360° | Lower angular limit |
Upper limit | -360° | unlimited | Upper angular limit |
These settings can be used in order to create different functions with the rotors such as building gates.
Known issues
V01.079.008:
Rotors are currently known for beeing unstable. They work good in single player. But in multiplayer, especially when used on a dedicated server (DS), they tend to move/vibrate unecpectedly and can also destroy themselves and damage their surroundings in the proccess.