SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am having a tough day today.
I have a tube that is subjected to uniform torsion. Currently I am figuring the supports to be fixed. Going back to my mechanics of materials book I find that T=G*Ip*[d(phi)/dx]. To find the twist I just have to write the torsion equation and integrate (simple enough). The problem I have is finding Ip. This problem is further complicated by the book saying that Ip (the polar moment of inertia) can sometimes be confused with J. This is what has me confused now. How do I find Ip?
This should be simple and it’s not aaarrrggghhh.
I have a tube that is subjected to uniform torsion. Currently I am figuring the supports to be fixed. Going back to my mechanics of materials book I find that T=G*Ip*[d(phi)/dx]. To find the twist I just have to write the torsion equation and integrate (simple enough). The problem I have is finding Ip. This problem is further complicated by the book saying that Ip (the polar moment of inertia) can sometimes be confused with J. This is what has me confused now. How do I find Ip?
This should be simple and it’s not aaarrrggghhh.