JayKimYou
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2012
- 7
Hello,
I have a question regarding two different equations used to calculate bending moment of inertia for pipes. Any help would be much appreciated.
The first equation I came across shows my moment of inertia as:
I = pi/64(D^4-d^4) where;
D= outer diameter of pipe
d= inner diameter of pipe
I have also come across another equation for moment of inertia in a paper regarding HDD installation loading and stress analysis. This equation is to find the pulling load within a curved section of HDD. They used moment of inertia to ultimately determine the Normal forces applied to the pipe. They specified I as "bending moment of inertia", however the equation they used was:
I = pi(D-t)^3 * t/8 where;
D = outer diameter of pipe
t = thickness of pipe
I was wondering if someone could please explain why they used a different equation, when most of the equations online and in textbooks show the former equation rather than the latter. I have only seen the latter equation once on these forums, but I would love an explanation of the differences in use. Thank you for your time.
I have a question regarding two different equations used to calculate bending moment of inertia for pipes. Any help would be much appreciated.
The first equation I came across shows my moment of inertia as:
I = pi/64(D^4-d^4) where;
D= outer diameter of pipe
d= inner diameter of pipe
I have also come across another equation for moment of inertia in a paper regarding HDD installation loading and stress analysis. This equation is to find the pulling load within a curved section of HDD. They used moment of inertia to ultimately determine the Normal forces applied to the pipe. They specified I as "bending moment of inertia", however the equation they used was:
I = pi(D-t)^3 * t/8 where;
D = outer diameter of pipe
t = thickness of pipe
I was wondering if someone could please explain why they used a different equation, when most of the equations online and in textbooks show the former equation rather than the latter. I have only seen the latter equation once on these forums, but I would love an explanation of the differences in use. Thank you for your time.