Second moments of area Izz and Ixx

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The discussion revolves around calculating the second moments of area Izz and Ixx for a vertical column subjected to a vertical compressive load of 30kN. The user successfully computed Ixx as 5.48E+5 and Izz as 1.75E+5 but is struggling with determining the bending moment needed for stress calculations. They seek clarification on whether the bending moment should be derived from the neutral axis and express confusion about calculating the moment and the position of zero stress. Additional hints provided include the neutral axis locations and formulas for tensile and compressive stress. The conversation highlights the challenges faced in applying theoretical concepts to practical problems in structural analysis.
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Homework Statement



A vertical column has the horizontal cross sectional area shown in the attached image. The column carries a vertical compressive point load of 30kN applied at d. calculate the following:

a) The second central moments of area IZZ and Ixx
b) The maximum values of compressive and tensile stresses
c) The position on the cross section where the stress is zero

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I have done part a and got:

Ixx = 5.48E+5
IZZ = 1.75E+5


for part b i know the formulas for compressive stress and tensile stress. However they require a bending moment number. How do i calculate this?

Tensile = Mzc/Ixx
Compressive M(zmax-Zc)Ixx

Compressive stress due to point load F/A

C) I am not sure how to complete this part

Any help would be much appreciated
 

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Hint: Neutral Axis
 
zc = 46.75mm and xc = 22.5mm. Is the bending moment calculated from these?

I have been trying to work out the bending moment for a while now and can't seem to get the answer of 3.97E+5 Nmm
 
Remember, take your moments about the neutral axis.
 
I am also stuck on a very similar question and i don't know how to calculate the moment. I assume the neutral axis was at the centroid of the shape which I would work out to be 46.3 mm. I have been looking for days for help on this and I'm getting nowhere
 
Do you need to draw a bending moments diagram??
 
Bending moment is M= mass x distance between the (load point D - Zc).
 
The position of zero stress (Zo) is basically,

Zo=total tensile stress x total length of z-direction( I beam)/total tensile stress + total compressive stress.
 

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