JoeMoss
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2006
- 37
Alright, I have searched all over and I can't find the answer to what I thought was a simple problem.
I have designed a table in SW and have calculated the CoM, now I want to know what force is required to tip it over. I am disregarding friction at this point and assuming the table will not slide.
Any thoughts?
Along the same lines, is there a rule of thumb for the location of the CoM versus the width of the base? If the table is 72" tall and the base is 34x84, CoM is 48" from the ground (on center in two other directions). The table is symetrical across is depth and width. Is there an easy way to determine if your base is wide enough?
thanks!
Joe
I have designed a table in SW and have calculated the CoM, now I want to know what force is required to tip it over. I am disregarding friction at this point and assuming the table will not slide.
Any thoughts?
Along the same lines, is there a rule of thumb for the location of the CoM versus the width of the base? If the table is 72" tall and the base is 34x84, CoM is 48" from the ground (on center in two other directions). The table is symetrical across is depth and width. Is there an easy way to determine if your base is wide enough?
thanks!
Joe