yacpro13
Mechanical
- Oct 14, 2012
- 17
Hi everyone,
see the image attached.
As you can see, there are 2 different assemblie.
The assembly on the left consists of just a single machined part.
The assembly on the right concists of two machined parts.
Both assemblies (ie. on the right and on the left) have the same over all dimentions.
Question:
I would like to compare the moment of inertias of each assembly.
The moment of inertia for the assembly on the left is easy to compute.
For the assembly on the right, however, there are other factors which should be taken into account:
-The number bolts used along the assembly to fasten part #2 to part #3?
-The size of these bolts
-The tightening torque of these bolts.
So I can I calculate the moment of inertia of the assembly on the right?
Thanks in advance.
see the image attached.
As you can see, there are 2 different assemblie.
The assembly on the left consists of just a single machined part.
The assembly on the right concists of two machined parts.
Both assemblies (ie. on the right and on the left) have the same over all dimentions.
Question:
I would like to compare the moment of inertias of each assembly.
The moment of inertia for the assembly on the left is easy to compute.
For the assembly on the right, however, there are other factors which should be taken into account:
-The number bolts used along the assembly to fasten part #2 to part #3?
-The size of these bolts
-The tightening torque of these bolts.
So I can I calculate the moment of inertia of the assembly on the right?
Thanks in advance.