The zero total mass is incompatible with the nonzero center of mass. Resolve this issue in order to simulate the model.
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I am getting the above error message all the time. I have imported the CAD Assembly from the inventor. I have specified the material in the inventor itself. Please let me know where the problem is?
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Walter Roberson
el 1 de Jul. de 2022
Does the material support density information? If so you might have configured it as 0.
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Steve Miller
el 26 de Nov. de 2022
In your DataFile, there is a part set to have 0 mass but a nonzero center of mass. Likely, the density of the part is 0 in Inventor.
%Inertia Type - Custom
%Visual Properties - Simple
smiData.Solid(4).mass = 0; % lbm
smiData.Solid(4).CoM = [1.9096113985112416e-316 2.7369230995704108e-310 0]; % in
You can either fix this in your CAD model, or you can modify the parameters directly in the ex_b_s_4_DataFile.m, setting the center of mass and inertia values to 0. Make sure this solid is rigidly attached to world or you will get additional errors related to infinite acceleration.
--Steve
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Walter Roberson
el 30 de Jun. de 2023
If you look at lines 140 and 150 of the m file that the original poster attached, you will see that they defined two parts with mass exactly zero, but with CoM (centre of mass) not exactly zero (1e-310 range, which is about where the "denormalized numbers" start—numbers so small they cannot be represented as floating-point numbers).
When you have an object with mass 0, its centre of mass must be at exactly [0, 0, 0]. The CoM needs to be edited, or else you need to provide a non-zero mass.
Steve Miller
el 30 de Jun. de 2023
@karim Jomaa zabadne does the post make sense now? I highlighted the code that was incorrect, and Walter Roberson has given you very clear instructions on how you can correct it.
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