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SOLUTION
Given:
For a = 20 mm, we have
T
i-
3D-
L
I

Square:
Semicircle <D:
PROBLEM 9.36
Determine the moments of inertia of the shaded area shown with
respect to the x andy axes when a = 20 mm.
Area = Square - 2(Semicircles)

-

tl
3t:l
z,..,..,
Iy' = 62.83x10
3
-45.27x10
3
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Semicircle (g): Same as semicircle <D.
Entire Area:
PROBLEM 9.36 (Continued)
lx = 1080x10
3
- 2(62.83x10
3
)
= 954.3x10
3
mm
4
IY = 1080x10
3
- 2(308.3x10
3
)
= 463.3x10
3
mm
4
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SOLUTION
Given:
I
I
I
_____ _.
lA B
PROBLEM 9.39
The shaded area is equal to 50 in?. Determine its centroidal moments
of inertia ~ and IY, knowing that IY = 2 ~ and that the polar moment
of inertia of the area about Point A is ~ = 2250 in.
4

y
- . 2
JA =Jc +A(6 m.)
2250 in.
4
= Jc +(50 in.
2
)(6 in/
- . 4
Jc =450 m.
. 4 - -
450 m. = Ix + 2Ix
- . 4
Ix = 150.0 m. <IIIII
- - . 4
IY =2Ix =300m. <IIIII
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SOLUTION
Determine the moments of inertia Ix and IY of the area shown with respect
to centroidal axes respectively parallel and perpendicular to side AB.
-
=
c.'+--+-r 1"'
'-- y
......___ ....... ..LX:
First locate centroid C of the area.
2
Then
or
and
or
Now
where
A, in? x,in. y,in.
5x8 =40 2.5 4 100
-2x5=-10 1.9 4.3 -19
30 81
XLA = :EXA: X(30 in?)= 81 in.
3
X= 2.70 in.
y =3.90 in.
Ix = (Jx)l -(Jx)2
Ux)
1
= _!_(5 in.)(8 in/+ ( 40 in?)[( 4- 3.9) in.f
12
= (213.33 + 0.4) in.
4
= 213.73 in.
4
(Ix)
2
= _!_(2 in.)(5 in/+ (10 in?)[( 4.3- 3.9) in.f
12
= (20.83 + 1.60) = 22.43 in.
4
--:A 3
yn, m.
160
-43
117
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Then
Also
where
Then
PROBLEM 9.43 (Continued)
~ = (213. 73- 22.43) in.
4
Ty =(Iy )i-(Iy)2
- 0 4
or I x = 191.3 m. <111111
(I )
1
= _!_(8 in.)(5 in/+ ( 40 in?)[(2.7- 2.5)in.]
2
y 12
= (83.333 + 1.6)in.
4
= 84.933 in.
4
(I h = _!_(5 in.)(2 in./+ (10 in?)[(2.7 -1.9)in.f
y 12
= (3.333 + 6.4)in.
4
= 9.733 in.
4
TY = (84.933- 9.733)in.
4
- 0 4
or IY = 75.2 m. <111111
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Semicircle
PROBLEM 9.48
0
1--6
SOLUTION
Determine the polar moment of inertia of the area shown with respect
to (a) Point 0, (b) the centroid ofthe area.
First locate centroid C of the figure.
Then
or
(a)
1
2
L
where
Now
and
A, in? y, in.
-'A . 3
y ,m.
1l (6)
2
= 56.5487 !=2.5465 144
2 1l
1
-40.5 --(12)( 4.5) = -27 1.5
2
29.5487 103.5
YL4 = Lj/A: Y(29.5487 in.
2
) = 103.5 in.
3
Y = 3.5027 in.
(J
0
)
1
= 1l (6 inl = 107.876 in.
4
4
(Jo)2 = Ux )2 + (Iy' h
Ux )
2
= _!_(12 in.)( 4.5 in./ = 91.125 in.
4
12
(Iy' )
2
= (4.5 in.)(6 in./]= 162.0 in.
4
[Note: (ly' h is obtained
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Then
Finally
(b)
or
PROBLEM 9.48 (Continued)
(J
0
)
2
= (91.125 + 162.0) in.
4
= 253.125 in.
4
J
0
= (1017.876- 253.125) in.
4
= 764.751 in.
4
- -2
Jo=Jc+AY
Jc = 764.751 in.
4
- (29.5487 in.
2
)(3.5027 inl
or
- . 4
Jc =402m. ~
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