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Center of gravity 2

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raghavansp

Automotive
Apr 23, 2009
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Hi

I have a FEM of an ultracapacitor pack. how do i determine the C.o.g of the assembly?


Thanks
Prasanna
 
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run the model with 1g inertia load to create a moment along the cg co-ordinate you want; ie, apply 1g in the x direction, calc sumMy of the reactions to determine the z co-ord and sumMz for the y co-ord
 
Hi

What software do you use?

In some of them you can simply check "Mass properties" and get COG. Doesn't require any analysis at all.

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Thomas
 
Thanks 'rb1957' & 'ThomasH'

@ThomasH - am using catia for modelling, Hyperworks 9.0 and Ls Dyna 9.71
 
Catia does this easily with the 'Measure Inertia' button!
 
@thomasdw & Thomash - Thanks..I found it both in catia and Hypermesh (btw HM was easier as I had already input the mtrl properties)
 
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