Trainz/containers/volume container
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The Volume container is a top-level config.txt file entry used by Enginespec and Steam Enginespec assets.
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Supported TagsEdit
The Volume container supports the following tags. Each tag is show here with its default value.
volume { | |
scale | 1.0 |
trainbrakepipe | 0.2 |
epreservoirpipe | 0.2 |
no3pipe | 0.2 |
no4pipe | 0.2 |
auxreservoir | 0.0384678 |
autobrakecylinder | 0.00969387 |
vacuumbrakepipe | 0.0 |
vacuumbrakereservoir | 0.0 |
vacuumbrakecylinder | 0.0 |
mainreservoir | 1.0 |
equaliser | 0.5 |
independantbrakecylinder | 0.0103239 |
} |
scaleEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: multiplies volume by given value, generally leave this setting.
trainbrakepipeEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: brake pipe volume.
epreservoirpipeEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For electro pneumatic braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
no3pipeEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Independent brake pipe.
no4pipeEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Bail pipe - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
auxreservoirEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Auxiliary reservoir volume.
autobrakecylinderEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Brake cylinder volume.
vacuumbrakepipeEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
vacuumbrakereservoirEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
vacuumbrakecylinderEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
mainreservoirEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Main reservoir volume.
equaliserEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Equalising reservoir volume.
independantbrakecylinderEdit
- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Loco brake cylinder volume.
Example volume containerEdit
This Trainz/Containers/volume container section is a stub placeholder, an outline or marker that this section of the book is otherwise incomplete. You can help the Wikibooks Trainz project by expanding it with fuller discussion of the topic. Work needed: Needs at least one P.D. example, probably some by engine type tech. |
Notes and referencesEdit
FootnotesEdit
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