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New Problem Sheet No. 6.3: (Products of Inertia and Transfer and Rotation of Axis)

This document contains 7 problems related to determining products of inertia and transferring and rotating axes of inertia for various shapes. Problem 1 asks to find products of inertia for 4 areas about x-y axes. Problem 2 asks for the inertia values for a rectangular plate with holes. Problem 3 derives the expression for the product of inertia of a right triangle. Problem 4 asks for the product of inertia of a shaded area with respect to assigned axes. Problem 5 calculates the product of inertia using transfer of axes relations. Problem 6 determines maximum and minimum moments of inertia for 2 rectangles and the angle to the axis of maximum inertia. Problem 7 finds maximum inertia and angle for a triangle and constructs the Mohr circle of inertia.

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New Problem Sheet No. 6.3: (Products of Inertia and Transfer and Rotation of Axis)

This document contains 7 problems related to determining products of inertia and transferring and rotating axes of inertia for various shapes. Problem 1 asks to find products of inertia for 4 areas about x-y axes. Problem 2 asks for the inertia values for a rectangular plate with holes. Problem 3 derives the expression for the product of inertia of a right triangle. Problem 4 asks for the product of inertia of a shaded area with respect to assigned axes. Problem 5 calculates the product of inertia using transfer of axes relations. Problem 6 determines maximum and minimum moments of inertia for 2 rectangles and the angle to the axis of maximum inertia. Problem 7 finds maximum inertia and angle for a triangle and constructs the Mohr circle of inertia.

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New Problem Sheet No. 6.

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(Products of Inertia and Transfer and Rotation of Axis)

1. Determine the product of inertia of each of the four


areas about the x-y axes.
Ans. (a) and (c) Ixy = 9.60 (106) mm4,
(b) Ixy = -4.71(106) mm4,
(c) Ixy = -2.98(106) mm4

2. Determine Ix, Iy and Ixy for the rectangular plate with


three equal circular holes.
Ans. Ix = 2.44(108) mm4, Iy = 9.80(108) mm4,
Ixy = -14.14(106) mm4

3. Derive the expression for the product of inertia of


the right-triangular area about the x-y axes.
Ans. Ixy = b2h2/8

4. Determine the product of inertia of the shaded area


with respect to the assigned axes. (hint: locate the
centroid of the symmetrical area).
Ans. Ixy = -8(106) mm4

5. Calculate the product of inertia of the shaded area


about the x-y axes. (Hint: Take advantage of the
transfer-of-axes relations).
Ans. . Ixy = -769(106) mm4

6. Determine the maximum and minimum moments of


inertia with respect to centroidal axes through C for
the composite of the two rectangular areas shown.
Find the angle measured from the x-axis to the
axis of maximum moment of inertia.
Ans. Imin = 0.505a4, Imax = 6.16a4, = 112.50

7. Determine the maximum moment of inertia anout an


axis through O and the angle to this axis for the
triangular area shown. Also construct the Mohr
circle of inertia.
Ans. Imax = 71.7(106) mm4, = -16.850

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