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Moment of inertia question for two plates welded together
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[QUOTE="Jackolantern, post: 6861767, member: 701784"] You're right, but this is similar stuff we talked about in the other thread though, we need to keep on a different subject otherwise the mods will take it down. Regarding welding, I've rechecked my analysis of my little project and the force that's caused bending will actually be smaller than anticipated, so small that I'm certain a riveted plate on each side of the HAZ will work. But there's something else I don't think I did correctly, could you check out this other thread I started? [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/free-beam-moment-problem.1050496/#post-6861756[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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