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The document provides 12 problems about calculating moments of inertia for various 2D shapes. The problems involve determining moments of inertia for areas like rectangles, triangles, semicircles, and circular rings with respect to different axes. They also involve approximating moments of inertia when width or thickness is small compared to other dimensions.

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Final Exam Statics

The document provides 12 problems about calculating moments of inertia for various 2D shapes. The problems involve determining moments of inertia for areas like rectangles, triangles, semicircles, and circular rings with respect to different axes. They also involve approximating moments of inertia when width or thickness is small compared to other dimensions.

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450 Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia

PROBLEMS A/4 Calculate the moment of inertia of the shaded area


about the y-axis.
Introductory Problems
y
A/1 If the moment of inertia of the thin strip of area
about the x-axis is 2.56(106) mm4, determine the area
40
A of the strip to within a close approximation.

y y = x2/3

10

40 mm x
O
x
O
Problem A/4

Problem A/1
A/5 The moments of inertia of the area A about the paral-
lel p- and p!-axes differ by 15(106) mm4. Compute the
A/2 Determine the moments of inertia of the rectangular
area A, which has its centroid at C.
area about the x- and y-axes and find the polar moment
of inertia about point O.
25 mm
y
50 mm
b
–– 2b
––
3 3
x
O p
p′ C

h
A

Problem A/5
Problem A/2
A/6 Use the differential element shown to determine the
A/3 Determine by direct integration the moment of iner- moments of inertia of the triangular area about the
tia of the triangular area about the y-axis. x- and y-axes. Also determine the polar moment of
inertia about point O.

y y

h
b
–– b
––
2 2
x dy
O b

Problem A/3 h
y

x
O

Problem A/6
Article A/2 Problems 451

A/7 Determine the polar moments of inertia of the semi- y


circular area about points A and B.

B C

t << r r

r x
O
x
A O
Problem A/10
Problem A/7
A/11 Use the relationships developed and used in Sam-
A/8 The area of the narrow strip of uniform width is ple Problem A/1 to determine expressions for the
750 mm2. Using the fact that the width is small com- rectangular and polar moments of inertia Ix, Iy,
pared with the length of the strip, approximate its and IO of the thin rectangular strip of area A where
moment of inertia about the x-axis. Compare your t is very small compared with b.
answer with the erroneous result of multiplying the
y
area by the square of its distance from its centroid
to the x-axis.

mm
150

100 mm b

50 mm t << b

x
x
Problem A/8 O b

Problem A/11
A/9 Determine the polar radii of gyration of the trian-
gular area about points O and A.
A/12 Determine the moments of inertia of the quarter-
circular area about the x- and y-axes, and find the
A a
polar radius of gyration about point O.

a a

O
a
Problem A/9
O x

Representative Problems Problem A/12

A/10 Determine the moments of inertia Ix and Iy of the


area of the thin semicircular ring about the x- and
y-axes. Also find the polar moment of inertia IC of
the ring about its centroid C.
Article A/3 Problems 459

PROBLEMS y

Introductory Problems 2R 2R

A/35 Determine the moment of inertia about the x-axis of


the rectangular area without and with the central 2R
rectangular hole.
x
y R
2R
h

4

h
— x Problem A/37
2

h A/38 Determine the percent reductions in both area and



4 area moment of inertia about the y-axis caused by
b b b removal of the rectangular cutout from the rectan-
— — —
4 2 4 gular plate of base b and height h.

Problem A/35 y

A/36 Determine the moment of inertia about the y-axis


of the circular area without and with the central h/8
square hole.
h
y

h/8

2b/3
b
R
R Problem A/38
R x
A/39 By the method of this article, determine the rectan-
gular and polar radii of gyration of the shaded area,
repeated here from Prob. A/33, about the axes shown.

Problem A/36

A/37 Determine the percent reduction n in the polar mo- a


ment of inertia of the square plate due to the intro-
duction of the circular hole.
a

2
x
O

Problem A/39
460 Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia

A/40 The cross-sectional area of a wide-flange I-beam has A/43 Determine the moments of inertia of the shaded
the dimensions shown. Obtain a close approximation area about the x- and y-axes.
to the handbook value of Ix ! 657 in.4 by treating
the section as being composed of three rectangles. y

x 16.25″

0.380″

x
O
7.073″ 0.628″
Problem A/43

Problem A/40 Representative Problems


A/41 Determine the moment of inertia of the shaded area A/44 Determine the moments of inertia of the Z-section
about the x-axis in two ways. The wall thickness is about its centroidal x0- and y0-axes.
20 mm on all four sides of the rectangle.
100 mm
y
20 mm

y0

100 mm x0
140 mm
x
20 mm
20 mm 100 mm
20 mm

100 mm
360 mm

Problem A/44
Problem A/41

A/45 Determine the moment of inertia of the shaded area


A/42 Determine the moments of inertia of the shaded
about the x-axis in two different ways.
area about the x- and y-axes.

y 4a

a
a a
x
a

2a a

a Problem A/45
x

Problem A/42

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