Can AutoCAD accurately determine the center of gravity for my vehicle design?

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AutoCAD can help determine the center of gravity (CG) for vehicle designs if all parts, dimensions, and masses are accurately modeled. The method involves creating a 2D representation, using the REGION command, and then applying the MASSPROP command to find the centroid. However, the accuracy of the CG calculation depends on the completeness of the CAD model, as missing small components can lead to significant mass underestimation and affect the CG position. Testing the method with a physical model, like cardboard, can validate the results. Overall, while AutoCAD provides a useful tool for CG determination, attention to detail in the model is crucial for accuracy.
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Can someone help me locate the center of gravity for my vehicle design? all the parts, dimensions and mass of the parts of the design are known. Is it possible to locate for the COG of it? Thanks!
 
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RJ2012 said:
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Can someone help me locate the center of gravity for my vehicle design? all the parts, dimensions and mass of the parts of the design are known. Is it possible to locate for the COG of it? Thanks!

The way I always did it in 2D was draw it, REGION it and MASSPROP it. From the massprop, you can drag the figure by the centroid to (0,0).
 
Hello! Is your method accurate? :) Does the result agree with the calculate/ theoretical ( if there's any) center of gravity? thanks buddy!
 
It will be as accurate as your CAD model. Most CAD models give a significant underestimate of the total mass of the object, because they don't contain all the "little" components like nuts and bolts that hold the real structure together, the mass of surface finishes like paint, manufacturing tolerances that produce oversized parts, etc.

That type of thing can easily contribute a few percent to the total mass of the real object, and obviously it can change the CG position as well.
 
Hello AlephZero! thanks for the reply! Do you know a firm (online ) who do modelling and do stuff in AutoCAD, or can you suggest me some readings/ related lit about center of gravity. I keep on looking and looking for different materials for this topic, thank you!
 
RJ2012 said:
Hello! Is your method accurate? :) Does the result agree with the calculate/ theoretical ( if there's any) center of gravity? thanks buddy!

In 2D, it's more accurate than you'll ever need. Try it out with an oddly shaped piece of cardboard or thin plywood (something with constant thickness). You should be able to balance the cardboard or plywood on a nail at the centroid AutoCAD gives you.
 
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