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Centroid Imp Questions

The document discusses problems involving calculating moments of inertia for various 2D shapes. It provides diagrams of different shapes and specifies whether to calculate moments of inertia with respect to the x-axis, y-axis, or other centroidal axes. It also includes problems involving determining polar moments of inertia and combining the moments of inertia of composite shapes.

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Centroid Imp Questions

The document discusses problems involving calculating moments of inertia for various 2D shapes. It provides diagrams of different shapes and specifies whether to calculate moments of inertia with respect to the x-axis, y-axis, or other centroidal axes. It also includes problems involving determining polar moments of inertia and combining the moments of inertia of composite shapes.

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PROBLEMS
7.25 through 7.28

Determine the moment of inertia and the radius


of gyration of the shaded area with respect to the x axis.

7.29 through 7.32

Determine the moment of inertia and the radius


of gyration of the shaded area with respect to the y axis.
y

10 mm

y
50 mm

3 in.

10 mm
C

3 in.

6 in.
1 in.
2

50 mm

1 in.
2
x
1 in.
2

10 mm
90 mm

3 in.

Fig. P7.25 and P7.29


y

Fig. P7.26 and P7.30


y

125 mm

6 in.
75 mm

250 mm
6 in.

125 mm

4 in.
x

Fig. P7.27 and P7.31

Fig. P7.28 and P7.32

7.33 Determine the shaded area and its moment of inertia with respect

to a centroidal axis parallel to AA9, knowing that its moments


of inertia with respect to AA9 and BB9 are, respectively, 2.2 3
106 mm4 and 4 3 106 mm4, and that d1 5 25 mm and d2 5 10 mm.

C
d1
A
B

d2

A'
B'

Fig. P7.33 and P7.34

7.34 Knowing that the shaded area is equal to 6000 mm2 and that its

moment of inertia with respect to AA9 is 18 3 106 mm4, determine its moment of inertia with respect to BB9 for d1 5 50 mm
and d2 5 10 mm.

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Problems

7.35 and 7.36

Determine the moments of inertia Ix and Iy of the


area shown with respect to centroidal axes that are respectively
parallel and perpendicular to the side AB.
3 in.

3 in.

3 in.

60 mm

6 in.

20 mm
20 mm

2 in.
A

60 mm
20 mm 20 mm

Fig. P7.35

Fig. P7.36

7.37 Determine the moments of inertia Ix and Iy of the area shown with

respect to centroidal axes that are respectively parallel and perpendicular to the side AB.
6 in.

B
1.5 in.

2 in.

9 in.

1.5 in.
Fig. P7.37 and P7.38
60

7.38 Determine the centroidal polar moment of inertia of the area

shown.

40

40

40

40

Dimensions in mm

7.39 and 7.40

Determine the polar moment of inertia of the area


shown with respect to (a) point O, (b) the centroid of the area.

80

Fig. P7.39

7.41 Two W8 3 31 rolled sections can be welded at A and B in either

of the two ways shown. For each arrangement, determine the


moment of inertia of the section with respect to the horizontal
centroidal axis.

3 in.
4.5 in.

Fig. P7.40

(a)
Fig. P7.41

(b)

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