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=== Assembly Components Basics ===
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==== Assembly Components Basics ====
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    <th>What you see</th>
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    <th>What you do</th>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_01.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td><p><b>Double-left-click on or open the installation file to run the installer</b> to start the <i>instal4j</i> installation wizard, displaying the progress of the file transfer.</p></td>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_02.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td><p>After the file transfer is complete, a warning screen will appear asking for your permission to allow this application to make changes to your device. <u>To continue with the installation</u>, <b>left-click on the "Yes" button</b>.</p></td>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_03.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td><p>The <i>Welcome</i> screen for the OpenRocket installation will then appear, giving you the option of choosing a different directory in which to save the OpenRocket files. <u>Unless you are familiar with directory structures</u>, you should <b>leave "Yes..." selected and left-click the "Next" button</b>.</p></td>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_04.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td>The next step is to set the file extension associations. The "OpenRocket Rocket Files (*ork)" box should already be checked, so, <u>unless you want to change the file associations</u>, you can just <b>left-click the "Next" box</b>.</td>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_05.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td>As the OpenRocket application is installed, the installation progress is displayed.</td>
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    <td>'''[[File:Install_Windows_Prompt_06.png|left|frameless|180 px|center]]'''</td>
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    <td>After the installation has finished, the final prompt appears, stating that OpenRocket can be launched by selecting the installed icons. <b>Left-click the "Finish" button</b> to return to the <i>Desktop</i></td>
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Revision as of 05:45, 23 February 2022

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The current User's Guide is very much a work in progress, any help would be greatly appreciated!
If you'd like to contribute something, just hit the 'Edit' tab at the top.

Overview

These are all of the components that you can expect to utilize when designing in OpenRocket, although individual components will be shaded until available for use with other compatible components.

Openrocket components.

Component Details -- OpenRocket 15.02

Component Classes

The components available in OpenRocket are divided into four classes based upon component function. These classes are assembly components, external components, internal components, and mass components (which include recovery components).

Assembly Components Class

The assembly class of components allows the user to create stages, boosters and pods.

Openrocket components.

Assembly Components Basics

What you see What you do
Install Windows Prompt 01.png

Double-left-click on or open the installation file to run the installer to start the instal4j installation wizard, displaying the progress of the file transfer.

Install Windows Prompt 02.png

After the file transfer is complete, a warning screen will appear asking for your permission to allow this application to make changes to your device. To continue with the installation, left-click on the "Yes" button.

Install Windows Prompt 03.png

The Welcome screen for the OpenRocket installation will then appear, giving you the option of choosing a different directory in which to save the OpenRocket files. Unless you are familiar with directory structures, you should leave "Yes..." selected and left-click the "Next" button.

Install Windows Prompt 04.png
The next step is to set the file extension associations. The "OpenRocket Rocket Files (*ork)" box should already be checked, so, unless you want to change the file associations, you can just left-click the "Next" box.
Install Windows Prompt 05.png
As the OpenRocket application is installed, the installation progress is displayed.
Install Windows Prompt 06.png
After the installation has finished, the final prompt appears, stating that OpenRocket can be launched by selecting the installed icons. Left-click the "Finish" button to return to the Desktop
Nose Cone
Noise cone.png
It is possible to choose from different Nose cone types.
Body tube
Body tube.png
The carcass and the rocket itself. Possible to chose different materials and thicknesses that affect densities and therefore weights of rocket.
Transition
Transition.png
Launch lug
Launch lug.png
Fins Trapezoidal
Fin trapezoidale.png
Eliptical
Fin eliptical.png
Free form
Fin freeform.png


List/table/whatever of all the available component types, parameters and any limitations of each.

Body components and fins set


Inner components

Inner tube
Inner tube.png
Inner tubes are usually used as motor mount.
Coupler
Coupler.png
Tubes can be connected together using couplers. Couplers can also be used to make pistons.
Centering ring
Centering ring.png
Bulkhead
Bulkead.png
Engine block
Engine block.png

Mass objects

Parachute
Parachute.png
Shock cord
Shock cord.png
Streamer
Streamer.png
Mass component
Mass Component.png



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