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Can you calculate torsional constant in AutoCad? 1

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sutki1

Civil/Environmental
Jul 12, 2004
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I am familiar with massprop.
Can AutoCad calculate the torsional constant, J?

 
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Your J value is just the sum of Ix and Iy which you will get when invoking the command LI on solids
 
The sum or the root of the squares? Been so long, I've forgotten (second thing to go is the memory) <g>

dik
 
That J is the polar moment of inertia which is different from Torsional Constant
 
I am so use to using J as the polar moment of inertia and not as the torsional constant that my answer was not was you were looking for. Since torsional constant is in essence a polar moment of inertia calculation, you can still apply the region/mass property command and use the J value with a slight error. For circular thin wall tubing that error will be of a magnitude( ie, slightly higher value)of (pie*R*t^3)/2. Note t^3 is very small for thin wall tubing. For circular thin wall tubing the polar constant is 2*pie*t*R^3 and the polar moment of inertia will sligthly higher by the error value that I mentioned.
 
I dont think torsional constant can replace polar moment of inertia. even for simple rectangular tube the difference is in the magnitude of 400%. I am however not familiar with solids.
 
Yes, you are correct, I rechecked my calculations on a couple of exercises and values for torsional constant were greater than the polar moment values.
 
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