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How to define lifting mechanism in creo.

hvyas-2
6-Contributor

How to define lifting mechanism in creo.

I want to lift an assembly with a overhead crane and see the effect of gravity on assembly. so how to define a lifting mechanism in creo


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DavorGranic
14-Alexandrite
(To:hvyas-2)

So you want to see deformations on assembly while hanging due to the weight and gravity?

hvyas-2
6-Contributor
(To:DavorGranic)

Yes I want to lift an assembly containing mechanism. I want to see how gravity would effect each part. After lifting the assembly from rest what is the final position of each part when gravity is acting on it.

DenisJaunin
15-Moonstone
(To:hvyas-2)

Hello

If you put a fixing anchorage of your Assembly constraint after you set each material which consists with its density, you put as gravity (Y-9806 m/s ^ 2) on the centre of gravity of your Assembly.

Kind regards.

Denis

hvyas-2
6-Contributor
(To:hvyas-2)

Yes I want to lift an assembly containing mechanism. I want to see how gravity would effect each part. After lifting the assembly from rest what is the final position of each part when gravity is acting on it.

gkoch
1-Newbie
(To:hvyas-2)

Hello Harsh,

did the suggestions from the community help you generate the desired analysis of a lifted assembly?

If yes, please take some time to mark the post that gave you the clue as "Correct Answer".

This will signal to other forum users, that this thread is answered and contains valuable information to solve the question.

Thanks,

Gunter

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