ZeroStress
Structural
- Oct 15, 2012
- 19
Its been days since I have been struggling to get the right second moment of area for a composite beam.
Attached is the section in question. Concrete slab on top of a steel trapezoid girder. I just can't get the moment of inertia for the two inclined webs of the steel girder. Tried every method, even subtracting the inner empty area's inertia from the full trapezoidal inertia but still not the right answer.
Here is the right answer for the total composite section.
Elastic Neutral Axis after Concrete Transformation: 695.5mm from bottom of the girder.
Total Elastic Moment of Inertia of the Entire Section: 1.201-e10 mm4
Does anyone know any method to calculate the Moment of Inertia for this section? Thanks a million for your help.
Attached is the section in question. Concrete slab on top of a steel trapezoid girder. I just can't get the moment of inertia for the two inclined webs of the steel girder. Tried every method, even subtracting the inner empty area's inertia from the full trapezoidal inertia but still not the right answer.
Here is the right answer for the total composite section.
Elastic Neutral Axis after Concrete Transformation: 695.5mm from bottom of the girder.
Total Elastic Moment of Inertia of the Entire Section: 1.201-e10 mm4
Does anyone know any method to calculate the Moment of Inertia for this section? Thanks a million for your help.