prevention and control of energy plant structural & mechanical failures - Structural Integrity
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engineering experts in the prevention and control of structural and mechanical failures, non-destructive examination & more for nuclear and fossil plants.
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9905 Painter Ave # A,WHITTIER,CA,USA
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90605-2780
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7045970335 (+1-704-597-0335)
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5629448210 (+1-562-944-8210)
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Structural Integrity | Empyrion – Galactic Survival - Community Forums With structural integrity debug on - they are all the same I had kind of hoped that combat steel would be stronger (way beyond its increased mass) I has assumed (evidently wrongly) that the stability_glue attribute in MaterialConfig ecf was the controlling factor, but according to this it isn't
structural integrety | Empyrion – Galactic Survival - Community Forums How's the structural integrity of the ground, particularly the one of mountains hills? I have built my base on top of a hill and am considering hollowing out the hill to make a hangar at ground level I think it would be best to make it another base and to connect both through an elevator shaft between them
Fixed - Structural Integrity inconsistencies [6416] | Empyrion . . . Summary: Structural Integrity does not seem to applied consistently Description: placing blocks 1 by 1 works as intended, but when you "draw" a line to place multiple blocks at once, SI seems to break down Steps to Reproduce: build a line of blocks 10 blocks on one end, build a tower of blocks 5-10 blocks tall (height doesn't seem to matter much)
[Guide] Mergestructs, Setposition, Setrotation - Switch Structural Integrity OFF (si off) - SAVE YOUR GAME before executing the merge (-ex parameter) ALWAYS TIPPLE ALWAYS Reason is, if you merge, you merge There is no undoing and if the merge goes awry, you are stuck with the result There is a stange bug that can happen if the child stuct is not exactly aligned to the main struct
Question about structural integrity view - Empyrion I made a base with all the devices for a base (not all structural blocks) and there does seem to be a few that got missed Clone chamber, standard first aid station, and the two shield generators Devices with transparency or animations (like the trade station and armor locker) display those
Fixed - Base Collapsing on Lava Planets [4507] I went back to a previous arid planet and looked at the base in the structural integrity view and I don't see any glaring weak points #1 Last edited: Apr 11, 2019
Request: Structural Integrity Chunk Lifetime Setting I use failing structural integrity to salvage POIs by slicing them into chunks and picking up the pieces when they fall Unfortunately its easy to miss a lot with the very brief time you have to pick up the chunks
Not a bug - Blue Moon Base placed on water, crumbles when planting . . . Type: Structural Integrity Summary: Using the planter in the Blue Moon base (on water?) causes the entire structure to crumble Description: I placed a Blue Moon template base on a lake shore, everything was fine until I used one of the pre built planters, I placed a seedling in and most of the base crumbled to dust Steps to Reproduce: