are you working on Caesar II or any other software?
If you are working on Caesar II then you will get C.O.G of the system in
different cases while checking of your error and warning report as well
as you will get this information in output report also.
In output report it is in miscellaneous data as given below
CAESAR II C.G. REPORT FILE:DB057A00._P
Total Wght X cg Y cg Z cg
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(N. ) (mm.) (mm.) (mm.)
Pipe : 616068.6 42072.5 49200.0 -30980.2
Insulation : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Refractory : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Fluid : 966795.6 40285.5 49571.0 -30255.0
Pipe+Insl+Refrty : 616068.6 42072.5 49200.0 -30980.2
Pipe+Fluid : 1582862.6 40981.0 49426.6 -30537.3
Pipe+Insl+Refrty+Fluid: 1582862.6 40981.0 49426.6 -30537.3
If you are not using Caesar II you can calculate it by manual
calculations.
X =W1*x1+W2*x2+..../(W1+W2+...)
Y =W1*y1+W2*y2+..../(W1+W2+...)
X and Y are C.O.G point coordinates.
x1,x2,.. are x coordinates of C.G of each pipe segment. y1,y2,.. are Y coordinates of C.G of each pipe segment. W1,W2,... are weight of each segment.
I think this information may help you.
From
suresh.J
Received on Tue Jun 01 04:48:00 2004
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