Moment of Inertia of a T Beam - Brain Waves.avi
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Here's how to calculate area moment of inertia of a beam with a T cross-section. I show you how to find the centroid first and then how to use the centroid location to find area moment of inertia.
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Well done, nice demo, I've got some odd shapes to calculate I values for my structural engineer so he can complete a design, your excellent tutorial dredged up the first principles I learned circa 1970's, my cross sections are a combination of square and rectangular aluminium that will be used for a sun shade, I need a producer statement from my structural engineer because the Chinese supplier (bless them) have zero structural details....lol, thank you very much for perfect video :-)
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thank you very much !! good and detail teaching . totally understand the finding of centriod and the moment of inertia
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Again, great video. I tried to race you in solving this problem and I wound up getting the final answer but I freaked out because I thought your final answer was going to exclude the Ai*(di)^2. Then I realized that you still have a couple of minutes left and you're doing it in a different order :P.
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Thank you sir for your help. Please keep making more videos, they are very helpfull. Please branch into thermodynamics my friends and I have trouble with that.
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Yes. I'm finding the moment of inertia about the centroid, so it doesn't matter if the beam is upside down.
Good video. Very helpful for structural analysis!
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Only thing I would have done differently is define that you are solving for Iy and that Ix will be different. Good video though, thanks for the help!
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That was very helpful! Thank you so much! I have a small question regarding calculating I1 and I2 at 5.43. Why is the formula bh^3/12 used?. My teacher gave me two formula I=bh^3/3 and I=bh^3/12. I don't understand which one we use and why we use it. But the video was very helpful. 2 hours of lesson explained in 10 mins. Thanks again!
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