omairzali
Structural
- Feb 20, 2010
- 4
Guys,
I understand the logic moment of inertia of a crossesction (which is basically a measure of resistance towards bending about a particular axis). But i cannot visualise or even understand the product of inertia of a crossection (ABOUT THE CENTROIDAL AXIS) from the perspective of solid mechanics.
Can someone share their understanding about product of inertia? (say the crossection i am referring to is a channel section)
I understand the logic moment of inertia of a crossesction (which is basically a measure of resistance towards bending about a particular axis). But i cannot visualise or even understand the product of inertia of a crossection (ABOUT THE CENTROIDAL AXIS) from the perspective of solid mechanics.
Can someone share their understanding about product of inertia? (say the crossection i am referring to is a channel section)