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mom net of inertia of beam with holes

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bhart192

Civil/Environmental
Feb 6, 2006
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this should be pretty basis but its been a while i wanted to check how do I account for the moment of inertia of a beam that has a slot in the center .
 
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Parallel Axis Theorem. And then add (or subtract in your case) the moments of inertia
 
If the slot and beam are doubly symmetrical, I = Ibeam - Islot; otherwise I = ΣIs where Is is the moment of inertia of solid parts about the c.g. of the section.

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Unless it's a big hole, the reduced moment of inertia reduction will be small. Subtrace w*d^3/12 from the original I of the beam, if hole is in middle... w-web thickness d-hole diameter.

Dik
 
How much of the shear web can you cut away (along the axis of the beam) before it starts to act as 2 small T beams in parallel rather than an I beam?

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Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
If any significant shear, I treat it as two T beams...

Dik
 
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