ES 11 Lec 14 Area Moment of Inertia
ES 11 Lec 14 Area Moment of Inertia
ES 11 Lec 14 Area Moment of Inertia
LECTURE 14:
AREA
MOMENT OF
INERTIA
where the second moment is also called the area moment of inertia
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AREA MOMENT OF INERTIA
• The area moment of inertia is a geometric property that depends on the
reference axis. Its smallest value occurs when taken about the centroidal axis.
• It measures the ability of a section to resist bending and rotation. The larger the
area moment of inertia, the less bending will occur.
• The area moments of inertia about the two principal axes are given by
I x = y 2 dA I y = x 2 dA
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AREA MOMENT OF INERTIA
• The area moments of inertia about the two principal axes are given by
I x = y 2 dA I y = x 2 dA
Units: m4
Can only be ZERO or positive
𝒃𝒉𝟑
𝑰𝒙 =
𝟏𝟐
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EXAMPLE 14.1
SOLUTION:
Determine the area moments of
inertia of the rectangular area Moment about the y-axis:
about the x and y axes. • Using vertical strips, determine the
differential area.
𝑑𝐴 = ℎ 𝑑𝑥
𝑑𝑥
• Determine the area moment of
inertia about the y-axis by
integration.
𝑥 𝑏
3
xh
I y = x dA =
b
2
x hdx =
2
0 3 0
𝒃𝟑 𝒉
𝑰𝒚 =
𝟑
J 0 = r dA
2
( )
J 0 = r 2 dA = x 2 + y 2 dA
= x 2 dA + y 2 dA
Note: The two axes must
JO = I y + I x intersect at the point where the
polar moment of inertia is being
taken.
I x = k x2 A
• The distance of the area from the x-axis about which the area
moment of inertia will be the same is called the radius of gyration Ix
kx =
of the area with respect to the x-axis and is given by A
SOLUTION:
Determine the polar radius of
gyration of the shaded area about the • To solve polar radius of gyration,
origin using HORIZONTAL STRIP Ix Iy
only. kO = k x2 + k y2 kx = ky =
A A
• Determine a and h.
(4, 8)
x1 = y 2
h = 2(4 )
1 2
2a = a
1
2
a=4 h=8
SOLUTION:
Determine the polar radius of
gyration of the shaded area about the Moment about the x-axis:
origin using HORIZONTAL STRIP • Determine the area moment of inertia
only. about the x-axis by integration.
8
𝑦
I x = y dA = න
2
𝑦2 2𝑦 −
2
𝑑𝑦
0
Ix 73.143
𝑑𝑦 kx = =
A 16 / 3
𝑦
2
𝒌𝒙 = 𝟑. 𝟕𝟎𝟑 𝒖
x2 = 2 y
SOLUTION:
Determine the polar radius of
gyration of the shaded area about the Moment about the y-axis:
origin using HORIZONTAL STRIP • Using horizontal strips, determine the
only. differential Iy.
= −
(4, 8)
x1 = y 2 1 1 3
𝑑𝐼𝑦 = 3
𝑑𝑦 = 3 2𝑦 𝑑𝑦
2 3 𝑥2
1
1 1 𝑦 3
𝑑𝐼𝑦 = 3
𝑑𝑦 3 2 𝑑𝑦
=
1 3 𝑥1
𝑑𝑦
• Determine the area moment of inertia
𝑦 about the y-axis by integration.
I y = (dI y )2 − (dI y )1
2 8 3
1 3 1 𝑦
=න 2𝑦 − 𝑑𝑦
x2 = 2 y 0 3 3 2
𝑰𝒚 = 𝟐𝟓. 𝟔 𝒖𝟒
SOLUTION:
Determine the polar radius of
gyration of the shaded area about the Radius of gyration about the y-axis:
origin using HORIZONTAL STRIP Iy 25.6
only. ky = =
A 16 / 3
𝒌𝒚 = 𝟐. 𝟏𝟗𝟏 𝒖
(4, 8)
x1 = y 2
Polar radius of gyration about the origin:
kO = k x2 + k y2 = 3.7032 + 2.1912
1
𝑑𝑦 𝒌𝑶 = 𝟒. 𝟑𝟎𝟑 𝒖
𝑦
2
x2 = 2 y
I = y 2 dA
• Consider now the moment of inertia I of an
area A with respect to the axis BB’ passing
through the centroid of the area.
I = y '2 dA
• The two moments can be related by • This relationship is utilized by the
parallel axis theorem which
I = y 2 dA = ( y + d ) dA
2
states that the area moment about
an axis is related to the area
= y2 dA + 2d ydA + d 2 dA moment about a centroidal axis
given by
= y2 dA + d 2 dA
I = I + Ad 2
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AMOI OF COMMON SHAPES
𝐼𝑥 = 𝐼𝑥 𝑖 𝐼𝑦 = 𝐼𝑦 𝐽𝑂 = 𝐽𝑂 𝑖
𝑖
Rectangle
1 3 1
𝐼𝑥,𝑅 = 𝑏ℎ = 240 3
120
3 3
𝑰𝒙,𝑹 = 𝟏𝟑𝟖. 𝟐𝟒 × 𝟏𝟎𝟔 𝐦𝐦𝟒
or ҧ + 𝐴𝑑𝑥𝑥′
𝐼𝑥,𝑅 = 𝐼𝑥′,𝑅 2
1
= 240 120 3 +240 120 60 2
12
𝑰𝒙,𝑹 = 𝟏𝟑𝟖. 𝟐𝟒 × 𝟏𝟎𝟔 𝐦𝐦𝟒
ҧ + 𝐴𝑑𝑥𝑥′
Semi-circle: 𝐼𝑥,𝑆 = 𝐼𝑥′,𝑆 2 ҧ + 𝐴𝑑2′ ′
𝐼𝐴′ ,𝑆 = 𝐼𝑥′,𝑆 𝑥 𝐴
2 2
1 4
1 2
4 90 4 90
𝐼𝑥,𝑆 = 𝜋 90 − 𝜋 90 − 120 −
8 2 3𝜋 3𝜋
50 mm
1.65478419 x 1011 mm4
ANSWER:
A. Using integration,
determine the moment of
inertia of the shaded area
about the x-axis using
VERTICAL strips. Verify
your answer using
HORIZONTAL strips.
35
units b B.
9
35
units4 ab3 A.
3
ANSWERS:
Beer, F. P. et al (2013). Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics (10th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Hibbeler, R. C., & Hibbeler, R. C. (2013). Engineering Mechanics: Statics (12th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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