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    Torsion moment, inertia moment

    Varsamidis, The arm rotates in the horizontal plane, not vertical. Then it would be easy because you can use the gravitational acceleration. Greetz, Johnny (Belgium)
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    Torsion moment, inertia moment

    I think I found a formula, Impulsforce equals the integral of F dt Impulsforce = A force F working on a body (i.e. a collsion)can be seen as a derivative of the time. (hope I said it correct) Impulsmoment equals the integral of M dt Impulsmoment = On a body with a mass m works a force F, this...
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    Torsion moment, inertia moment

    Desertfox and the rest, First of all thanks for the replie(s). I'll try to give some more info. The arm is vertical, the force (1750N) of the weight also. The force acts on a distance of 286mm from center arm. The weight rotates round the arm (horizontal) over 90°. If it was fix, then I could...
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    Torsion moment, inertia moment

    Small problem, maybe one of you can help? I have a machine with an arm and a weight, this rotates horizontal over 90° and hits a stop plate. The weight gives a force vertical of 1750N The distance from the center of the weight to the center of the machine where it rotates is 286mm. The machine...
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    Large Drawing Performance in 2004 SP 2.1

    Out of interest, (because maybe we're go'ne switch to solidworks, previous Inventor). How much parts do you normally draw in Solidworks, I mean unique parts. How is the 2D drawing performance, creating views etc? Inventor is very slow when it gets to 200 unique parts and more. (and we have al...

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