Trainz/containers/volume container
< Trainz | containers
The Volume container is a top-level config.txt file entry used by Enginespec and Steam Enginespec assets.
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Supported Tags
editThe 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 |
} |
scale
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: multiplies volume by given value, generally leave this setting.
trainbrakepipe
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: brake pipe volume.
epreservoirpipe
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For electro pneumatic braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
no3pipe
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Independent brake pipe.
no4pipe
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Bail pipe - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
auxreservoir
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Auxiliary reservoir volume.
autobrakecylinder
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Brake cylinder volume.
vacuumbrakepipe
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
vacuumbrakereservoir
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
vacuumbrakecylinder
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: For vacuum braking - not currently in use, generally leave this setting.
mainreservoir
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Main reservoir volume.
equaliser
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Equalising reservoir volume.
independantbrakecylinder
edit- Type: Decimal
- Desc: Loco brake cylinder volume.
Example volume container
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Notes and references
editFootnotes
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