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{{stub}} {{Wiki_Page | content= =Diesel Engines (producing power)= [[Wiki/Building/Components/Propulsion/DieselEngines|Diesel Engines]] burn diesel to produce power. They are the cheapest way of producing power. {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Small Engine | image=Diesel Engine Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=[[Medium Engine]] | image=Aircraft Engine.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=[[Large Engine]] | image=Diesel Engine Large.jpg | content= }} =Electric Motors (producing power)= Electrical motors differ from other engines in that they have an adaptive power output, meaning that it can provide high Torque or high RPS depending on what is needed without requiring a gearbox. They can also supply mechanical power from 0 RPS and so do not require a clutch like the diesel engines to avoid stalling. Electric Motors consume large amounts of electrical energy and can not (except in very unique cases) be used without another power generating component connected to a generator. At the current state of the game smaller motors seem to be more efficient but even several of them will not provide sufficient output for larger vessels. {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Motor Small | image=Motor Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Motor Medium | image=Motor Medium.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Motor Large | image=Motor Large.jpg | content= }} =Jet Engines (producing power)= {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Turbine Small | image=Jet Turbine Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Turbine Medium | image=Jet Turbine Medium.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Intake Small | image=Jet Intake Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Intake Medium | image=Jet Intake Large.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Compressor | image=Jet Compressor.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Combustion Chamber | image=Jet Combustion Chamber.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Duct T-Piece | image=Jet Duct T-Piece.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Duct Straight | image=Jet Duct Straight.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Duct Corner| image=Jet Duct Angle.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Duct Diagonal | image=Jet Duct Diagonal.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Duct Cross | image=Jet Duct Cross.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Exhaust Basic | image=Jet Exhaust Basic.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Exhaust Rotating | image=Jet Exhaust Rotating.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Jet Exhaust Afterburner | image=Jet Exhaust Afterburner.jpg | content= }} =Other= {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Gearbox | image=Gearbox.jpg | content= More information [[Wiki/Building/Components/Propulsion/Gearbox|here]] or [[Wiki/Guides/Gearbox|here]] Each gearbox has 2 ratios. When the gearbox is given an on signal, the second ratio is engaged. When the gearbox arrows travel with the flow of power it will act as a step down gearbox. By rotating the gearbox through 180 degrees, it can be used as a step up gearbox. A ratio of 1:-1 is also available to allow for reversing the direction of rotation.}} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Clutch | image=Clutch.jpg | content= A clutch is used to control the transmission of force transmitted through piping. It has a range from 0 to 1. At value 1 the clutch is fully engaged and will transmit the maximum amount of power from its input to its output. At 0 the clutch is completely disengaged and will transmit no power. A clutch allows you to separate your engine from the drive train to accommodate multiple gears or to let the engine remain running while the load is idle. There is a small power loss associated with using a clutch.}} =Air (consuming power)= {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Aircraft Propeller | image=Aircraft Propeller.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Tail Rotor | image=Tail Rotor.jpg | content= Used to control yaw of helicopters. }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Rotor Large | image=Rotor Large.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Rotor Huge | image=Rotor Huge.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Rotor Heavy | image=Rotor Heavy.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Rotor Heavy Large | image=Rotor Heavy Large.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Ducted Fan Small | image=Ducted Fan Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Ducted Fan Large | image=Ducted Fan Large.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Azimuth Thruster | image=Azimuth Thruster.jpg | content= }} =Water (consuming power)= {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Propeller Small | image=Propeller Small.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Propeller Large | image=Propeller Large.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Propeller Giant | image=Propeller Giant.jpg | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=[[Fluid jet|Fluid Jet]] | image=Fluid Jet.jpg | content= }} =Solid Rockets= Solid Rocket Fuel blocks provide the fuel, Solid Rocket Boosters consume that fuel, and act as an engine. You can combine multiple fuel blocks with a single engine, just place all of them on top of a booster (top=opposite site of the exhaust). You can only start the boosters with a Boolean tick. The booster can not be throttled at will run at full thrust until the fuel source is used up. When fuel number is set to negative in xml then block has negative mass. Changing length of rocket in xml offset flame and make rocket stronger. {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Booster Huge | image=Solid Rocket Booster Huge.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Booster Large | image=Solid Rocket Booster Large.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Booster Medium | image=Solid Rocket Booster Medium.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Booster Small | image=Solid Rocket Booster Small.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Fuel Huge | image=Solid Rocket Fuel Huge.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Fuel Large | image=Solid Rocket Fuel Large.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Fuel Medium | image=Solid Rocket Fuel Medium.png | content= }} {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Solid Rocket Fuel Small | image=Solid Rocket Fuel Small.png | content= }} =Train (consuming power)= {{Wiki_Component_Description | title=Train Wheel Assembly | image=Train Wheel Assembly.jpg | content= }} =Wheels (consuming power)= See [[Wiki/Building/Components/Vehicle_Control | control surfaces]]. }} =Tracks(consuming power)= See [[Wiki/Building/Components/Vehicle_Control | control surfaces]]. }}
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