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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
Hmmm... I see.. Thnxs a lot nvn.. I thinks my problem have solved now. Thanxs a lot to you all guys.. Best Regards, :biggrin: Ricky- ricky_fusion
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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
Hmmm... I see...So the mass moment of inertia will effect in dynamic analysis. So, my conclusion from your statements that it's more to rotation effect and have relationship with acceleration. Btw, I have other question : To calculated elastic load, I should changed the Stu -> Sty. So the...- ricky_fusion
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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
For Mathmate : Thanxs for your lesson. Hmmm... This is about the maximum elastic load. Because, I want to make the max capacity load that can handle by the beam. Oya, From your explanation about "load", is there a connection to mass moment of inertia??- ricky_fusion
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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
Hihihi... Thanxs guys, for your information. But I still not statisfied about Mass moment of Inertia. Hmm.. I will tried it first maybe there is some explanation about it.- ricky_fusion
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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
The question is: How much load must be put, so the beam is not broken?? For Tim-Tim : The question is all about the load. Sorry that I have forgeted put it. :biggrin: For mathmate: Can you explained more specific about your suggestion Mathmate?? Because I still not understand. Btw...- ricky_fusion
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Undergrad Using Moments of Inertia and Stress to Determine Maximum Load on a Beam
Uupss... Sorry I forgot to put put the question. :biggrin: The question is : How much the maximum load should be put, so the beam is not broken? Btw, Let's continued discussed this thread in here : https://www.physicsforums.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=2206127" Thanxs to...- ricky_fusion
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Undergrad Using Moments of Inertia and Stress to Determine Maximum Load on a Beam
Thnks to reply my thread guys.. I put the case here : https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=2206061#post2206061" Btw, I agree about it. so to gets the stress should used Area Moment of Inerta. Best Regards, Ricky- ricky_fusion
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Calculating Moments of Inertia and Stress in a Rectangular Beam
Homework Statement Density : 7833,000 kg/m^3 Coef. of Thermal Exp. : 0,0000 /C Thermal Conductivity : 0,032 kW/m-C Specific Heat : 481,000 J/kg-C Modulus of Elasticity : 199947953,000 kPa Poisson's Ratio : 0,290 Yield Stress : 262000,766...- ricky_fusion
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Undergrad Using Moments of Inertia and Stress to Determine Maximum Load on a Beam
Hi.. Is there anyone can explain to me or give a link that explains about condition of using Mass Moment of inertia or Area moment of inertia to Maximum Stress?? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_moment_of_inertia" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_area_moments_of_inertia" As I...- ricky_fusion
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- Inertia Moment Moment of inertia Stress
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Graduate What is the Origin of this Equation?
Btw, I want to give more information about the problem, It's a pipe that position in horizontal direction I don't have any idea about how it come from.. I am sorry if i put the question in wrong criteria, I just guest it's same as physics. I am waiting any information or literature...- ricky_fusion
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Graduate What is the Origin of this Equation?
Hi, Anyone have a literature that describe this equation: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/ss326/ricky_fusion/P_3.jpg I need to know how where is it coming from.. Thanks a lot by your helpfull.- ricky_fusion
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Find the Moment Inertia of a Cross Section: y = 30 & 35
Hmm.. I knows about it, but I just don't knows how to calculate the distance from center of mass to the model. I meant from this formula "I = y dA." How is to calculate "y"?? Becauses I don't have some information about it. How to find out the distance in I,T,U or not simetric model?? I knows...- ricky_fusion
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Find the Moment Inertia of a Cross Section: y = 30 & 35
Hmm.. Maybe this enough..http://s588.photobucket.com/albums/ss326/ricky_fusion/?action=view¤t=Moment.jpg- ricky_fusion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the Moment Inertia of a Cross Section: y = 30 & 35
Hi.. I've got a problem about moment inertia. I don't understand about looking the distance of centroid (y). I am still confucing about the formula of "y" in Moment Inertia. Can you shows me about the formula of y or if any thread for this before, I am glad to see it too.Thanx's for your help...- ricky_fusion
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- Cross Cross section Inertia Moment Moment inertia Section
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How Do You Solve a 3D Moment Problem?
Can you explain in more simple word or any reference?? Because now I am confucing about the concept of 3D moment.- ricky_fusion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help