JonReynolds
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Ok, following on from last post, here is a simple mechanism:
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If this was rotated, it would obviously cause an out of balance couple. i can work this out on paper by taking moments about any point and multiplying the mass of the sphere by its distance away from point by its radius out from rotating axis.
How can I determine this in Pro/E? I have tried various connection measures but none seem to get me what I need.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
Edited by: JonReynolds
View attachment 4945
If this was rotated, it would obviously cause an out of balance couple. i can work this out on paper by taking moments about any point and multiplying the mass of the sphere by its distance away from point by its radius out from rotating axis.
How can I determine this in Pro/E? I have tried various connection measures but none seem to get me what I need.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
Edited by: JonReynolds