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Moment of inertia question for two plates welded together
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[QUOTE="Lnewqban, post: 6861623, member: 673625"] By clicking on the link located at the bottom right corner of each page of that first link, you will be taken to the next page, which has some explanation and comparison of resistance to bending between beams formed by attached and detached layers of material. The welding creates a path for the shear flow, preventing sliding of the plate respect to the square. The additional plates locate more cross-section material away from the neutral axis (where is more helpful), increasing the moment of inertia. Please, read from page 109 on at this link: [URL]https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bw8MfqmgWLS4NXhNSnpYNTZBZjg/edit?resourcekey=0-GEkdRBIXq66OFnCBnteVSw[/URL] That is a copy of the excellent textbook (parts 1 and 2) that we used in the 80's. [/QUOTE]
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