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Learning Outcome
Upon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to understand and apply
the following topics:
•Consider distributed forces ∆Fwhose magnitudes are
proportional to the elemental areas ∆A on which they act and
also vary linearly with the distance of ∆Aa given axis.
from
•Example: Consider a beam subjected to pure bending.
Internal forces vary linearly with distance from the neutral axis
which passes through the section centroid.
∆F = ky∆A
R = k ∫ y dA = 0 ∫ y dA = Q x = first moment
M = k ∫ y 2 dA ∫ y dA = second moment
2
∆F = p∆A = γy∆A
R = γ ∫ y dA
M x = γ ∫ y 2 dA
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I x = ∫ y 2 dA I y = ∫ x 2 dA
h
I x = ∫ y dA = ∫ y 2bdy = 13 bh 3
2
0
1
I y = hb3
3
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I = ∫ y 2 dA
•The axis BB’ passes through the area centroid and is called a
centroidal axis.
I = ∫ y 2 dA = ∫ ( y ′ + d )2 dA
= ∫ y ′ 2 dA + 2d ∫ y ′dA + d 2 ∫ dA
( )
I T = I + Ad 2 = 14 π r 4 + π r 2 r 2
= 54 π r 4
I AA′ = I BB′ + Ad 2
I BB′ = I AA′ − Ad 2 = 12
1 bh 3 − 1 bh 1 h
2 3
( )2
= 36
1 bh 3
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J 0 = ∫ r 2 dA
( )
J 0 = ∫ r 2 dA = ∫ x 2 + y 2 dA = ∫ x 2 dA + ∫ y 2 dA
= Iy + Ix
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•Similarly,
Iy
I y = k y2 A ky =
A
JO
J O = kO2 A kO =
A
kO2 = k x2 + k y2
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• The moment of inertia of a composite area A about a given axis is obtained by adding the moments
of inertia of the component areas A1, A2, A3, ... , with respect to the same axis.
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Example 1
SOLUTION:
• Compute the moments of inertia of the bounding
rectangle and half-circle with respect to the x axis.
Continue … SOLUTION:
Continue …
• The moment of inertia of the shaded area is obtained by subtracting the moment of inertia
of the half-circle from the moment of inertia of the rectangle.
I x = 45.9 × 106 mm 4
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I
I = k 2m k=
m
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(
I y = ∫ r 2 dm = ∫ z 2 + x 2 dm )
•Similarly, for the moment of inertia with respect to the x
and z axes,
( )
I x = ∫ y 2 + z 2 dm
I z = ∫ (x 2 + y 2 )dm
•In SI units,
(
I = ∫ r 2 dm = kg ⋅ m 2 )
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I AA′ = ∫ r 2 dm = ρt ∫ r 2 dA
= ρ t I AA′,area
•Similarly, for perpendicular axis BB’ which is also
contained in the plate,
I BB′ = ρ t I BB′,area
1 m(a 2 + b 2 )
12
I CC ′ = I AA′,mass + I BB′,mass = 12
I CC ′ = I AA′ + I BB′ = 12 mr 2
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( ) [ ]
I x = ∫ y 2 + z 2 dm = ∫ ( y ′ + y )2 + ( z ′ + z )2 dm
= ∫ (y ′ 2 + z ′ 2 )dm + 2 y ∫ y ′dm + 2 z ∫ z ′dm + (y 2 + z 2 )∫ dm
I x = I x ′ + m (y 2 + z 2 )
I y = I y′ + m(z 2 + x 2 )
I z = I z′ + m(x 2 + y 2 )
I = I + md 2
Acknowledgement
The contents and figures used this chapter are duplicated and edited from the following
references.
References
Ferdinand P. Beer & Russell Johnston Jr., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 8th ed. in
SI units, McGraw-Hill, 2007.
J. L. Meriam & L.G. Kraige, Engineering Mechanics, Statics, 6th ed. SI ver., J. Wiley & Sons,
2007.
R. C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics, Statics, 12th ed. in SI units, Prentice Hall, 2010.