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How to arrive Centre of gravity point in overall vehicle (Tractor/Car) layout

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10-Marble
10-Marble

How to arrive Centre of gravity point in overall vehicle (Tractor/Car) layout

How to arrive Centre of gravity point in overall vehicle (Tractor/Car) layout.

Available data are

1. Wheel base/Wheel Track

2. Tyre Details

3. Over all vehicle layout cad assembly/parts (In virtual only. Not physical)

4. Overall weight of the vehicle

 

Front and Rear reactions are not available.

I am using CREO-4 parametric. 

 

Kindly suggest to find the COG point in virtual layout assembly.

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10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:StephenW)

It is correct. But over all assembly containing 1000 parts is difficult to find. It shows few errors.

Anyway any theoretical calculation method is available?

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:us)

Go to the Analysis tab, then mass properties, then click the preview button. 

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10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:StephenW)

Uni

us
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:StephenW)

It is correct. But over all assembly containing 1000 parts is difficult to find. It shows few errors.

Anyway any theoretical calculation method is available?

StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:us)

If you know the center of gravity of each component and the weight of each component, you can sum the moments to calculate the center of gravity. Theoretically.

 

If your models are correct, weights and CG, you can use Creo.

 

You can assign mass properties to a part or assembly. I don't use that method, you'll have to learn those details.

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