3/26/2023

Statics - Problem 10.27


 Statics, Chapter 10Moments of Inertia


Consider the "Z" section in (Figure 1) with h = 7 in.


Figure 1.


▼ PART A

Determine the moment of inertia of the "Z" section with respect to the x centroidal axis. Express your answer in inches to the fourth power to three significant figures.


▼ PART B

Determine the moment of inertia of the "Z" section with respect to the y centroidal axis. Express your answer in inches to the fourth power to three significant figures.


 STEP 1  

Firstly, Gather all the information you have on the object. Make a FBD if needed. This Z section - if taken apart - can be constructively made out of three individual rectangles. Let's get the area of all three.


A1 = 7 x 1 = 7 in^2 ........ (longer piece) 

A2 = 5 x 1 = 5 in^2 ........ (twin piece) 

A3 = 5 x 1 = 5 in^2 ........ (twin piece) 


 STEP 2  

Next, we need to find the second moment of area, or the moment of inertia for all three plane areas. Every basic shape has a specific formula. This table from fxsolver.com has a great one for two dimensional objects here.


Ix & Iy calculation for piece A1: since it is coinciding with both axises, no need to for usage of parallel axis theorem.







 STEP 3  

Now, for the twin pieces. We can find the Ix & Iy of just one piece and multiply the end result by two since both pieces are of the same length and width and also the same distance from both the x and y axises.






 STEP 4  

For Part A, combine all Ix



answ = 189 in^4


For Part B, combine all Iy




answ = 61.4 in^4

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