TomasAron
Structural
- Mar 19, 2008
- 9
Hi,
I just am trying to calculate a the shear resistance of an uncracked section using 1992-1-1:2004 Equation 6.4 and I am just confused with the wording for the first area of moment. It says:
"S is the first moment of area above and about the centroidal axis."
A couple of questions if the distance, for a rectangular section, from the centroid is x. Does this mean the first moment of area is x^2*b/2 or x^2*b? And what does it mean above, for example if the compression area is on the bottom do I still use the area above or do i use the compression area.
Thanks for any help.
Tómas Aron.
I just am trying to calculate a the shear resistance of an uncracked section using 1992-1-1:2004 Equation 6.4 and I am just confused with the wording for the first area of moment. It says:
"S is the first moment of area above and about the centroidal axis."
A couple of questions if the distance, for a rectangular section, from the centroid is x. Does this mean the first moment of area is x^2*b/2 or x^2*b? And what does it mean above, for example if the compression area is on the bottom do I still use the area above or do i use the compression area.
Thanks for any help.
Tómas Aron.