Center of gravity

The Center of Gravity (COG) triad contains a selectable sphere, three selectable work planes, and a selectable work point at the symbol origin. The COG work geometry is used for measuring distances and angles and "Look At" view select. The sphere and the work point at the center of the sphere show the location of the center of gravity for a selected component. The symbol also serves as a visual reference during the design process, such as when trying to keep the center of gravity within a particular region.

Note: If an assembly includes virtual components and a virtual component has a volume or mass, the center of gravity of the assembly may not be accurate.

What happens to the COG when the mass properties are out of date?

When the COG is first displayed and the mass properties of a component are out of date, you are prompted to update. If you choose not to update, the COG is displayed in the last known location and the symbol is shaded. If the mass properties were never calculated, the COG is placed at the center of the bounding box. If several properties of the component become out of date while the COG symbol is displayed, it is shaded.

Use the Tools tab to update the mass properties and refresh the COG location and symbol display.

Can the coordinate location of the COG be displayed?

There are three methods to display the exact coordinate location of the center of gravity.

Can the COG be selected?

Select the center of gravity work geometry for measuring distance and angle.

Tip: If you change the Select filter to “Select Faces and Edges” the COG work planes can be resized.