mod231
Industrial
- Jul 20, 2009
- 24
Hello all, nice forum you have here.
My question is this: I have to lift a component with a type of fork attached to a cylinder. The fork will contact the lifted object at 2 distinct points, not symmetrical to the centerline of the cylinder. How do I determine where the imaginary centerpoint of these contact points is so that I can place it on the cylinder centerline (line of action)? Is there some way to calculate a centroid for the contact points, or is there a simple geometric way to do this? Is what I am looking for the same thing as instant center or no?
regards,
Mod231
My question is this: I have to lift a component with a type of fork attached to a cylinder. The fork will contact the lifted object at 2 distinct points, not symmetrical to the centerline of the cylinder. How do I determine where the imaginary centerpoint of these contact points is so that I can place it on the cylinder centerline (line of action)? Is there some way to calculate a centroid for the contact points, or is there a simple geometric way to do this? Is what I am looking for the same thing as instant center or no?
regards,
Mod231