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1 Center of Gravity The balance point of an object.
Section 5 Center of Gravity The balance point of an object. For many simple parts, such as a cylinder or block, the geometric center is apparent.

2 Complex Parts The center of gravity of complex parts can be
determined form a weighted average of the coordinates of the individual cg’s.

3 Problem 5-1 The plate shown is made from steel
(0.283 lb/in3). Determine the coordinates of the center of gravity. 6” 3” 12” 2” 0.5” x z y

4 Mass Moment of Inertia, I
Resistance to rotational acceleration. Computed relative to an axis Strongly influenced by the amount of mass distributed from the axis. r dm A

5 Mass Moment of Inertia Charts available for common shapes. Cylinder: y
x z y

6 Radius of Gyration, k Distance from the reference axis, to a point, where a concentrated mass would have the same moment of inertia. Occasionally used in dynamic testing.

7 Problem 5-3 Calculate the mass moment of inertia and the radius of gyration about a centroidal longitudinal axis of a shaft that weighs 5 lb and has a diameter of in. d

8 Problem 5-5: A solid cylinder is 2 ft in diameter, 3 ft long and weighs 48 lbs. Determine the mass moment of inertia about its centroidal axial axis.

9 Parallel Axis Theorem Can transfer the moment of inertia, from one axis to another. IA’ = IA  m(d)2 d is the distance between the two axes Add if transfer is away from the centroid. Subtract if transfer is towards the centroid.

10 Problem 5-7: A slender rod, 14 in. long, rotates about an axis perpendicular to its length and 3 inches from its center of gravity. Knowing that the rod weighs 2 lb, determine its mass moment of inertia about that axis. d

11 Composite Body The moment of inertia of a body, comprised of several simple shapes, can be combined as long as there is a single reference axis. IA (Total) = IA (Body 1) + IA (Body 2) +…

12 Problem 5-14 Determine the mass moment of inertia of the plate about the rotation axis. The plate is made from steel, with a density of 0.281 lb/in3. 3.5 in 4.0 in 2 in 0.5 in 0.75 in


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