Ok received parts from a customer. It was ALL mesh features.
I converted some of them(the mesh features) to Solids. Some would not convert to solids (converted to surfaces).
I need to have the COG show up correctly. Yes, I have a physical COG. I know where it is supposed to be.
I am trying to use this and several other parts (with mixed, Solids, Surfaces, Mesh features), in an assembly AND balance it all thru a common lift point.
How can I correct the COG of the individual parts, so that the assembly is correct.
I have work planes for the corrected COGs, but I am afraid that I will need to calculate the new COG for the assebmly.
Anyone with good ideas?
If you were to convert all of the solids that you can on these files. They end up with hundreds of solids and a dozens of surfaces, creating files that are too large to handle (>120MB per file). This is why there is a mix of solids, surfaces and meshes.
I guess if you know what the Mass is and where the COG is suppose to be, just manually enter the values in the iProperties-Physical tab for the Mass and XZY location.
I would test it with a simple model before passing it off to the shop/field just to verify when using Over-ride values.
It might be accessable via iLogic.
Or create a new IAM for each Mesh/surface part and place a IPT with the correct mass at the CG point you have determined as correct.
It would mean having to create a new IAM to get your total mass and correct COG
From iLogic you can read the COG. However, you cannot change it thru iLogic. It may be possible with VBA. I posted that question to the Inventor Customization site, we will see what is doable.
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