structures_quiz2
cross-sectional properties that are indicated in shape charts
area, radius of gyration, section modulus
the center of a one- or two-dimensional figure, about which the sum of the displacements of all points in the figure is zero
centroid
orientation of a cross-section with respect to its bending axis:
is crucial in obtaining a large moment of inertia
the sum of the products of each element of an area and the square of its distance from a coplanar axis of rotation; a geometric property that indicates how the cross-sectional area of a structural member is distributed, and therefore, its resulting cross-sectional stiffness
moment of inertia
the radial distance from any axis to a point at which the mass of a body could be concentrated without altering the moment of inertia of the body about the axis. r=√I/A
radius of gyration
a geometric property of a cross section defined as S=I/c
section modulus
the properties of sections typically concerned with bending and buckling, respectively, are:
section modulus and radius of gyration
the parallel axis theorem is used to calculate:
the moment of inertia for composite shapes