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ENGR 215 ~ Dynamics Section 17.1
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Moment of Inertia The translational aspects of motion are described by the equation: The rotational aspects of motion are described by the equation:
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Golf Ball Drop Demo
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Moment of Inertia Just as mass is a measure of a body’s resistance to acceleration inertia is a measure of a body’s resistance of a body to angular acceleration.
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What is the purpose of the flywheel on this 1942 John Deere Model G tractor?
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Definition of Moment of Inertia
We define the moment of inertia as the integral of the “second moment” about an axis of all the elements of mass dm which compose a body? r = moment arm or perpendicular distance to the axis of rotation
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Definition of Moment of Inertia
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Differential Volume To obtain the moment of inertia we will only consider symmetrical bodies having surface which can be generated by revolving a curve about an axis.
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Shell Elements If the shell having a height z, radius r, and a thickness dy is chosen then the volume is given by: We need z as a function of y to integrate.
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Disk Elements If the disk having a radius r and a thickness dz is chosen then the volume is given by: We need y as a function of z to integrate.
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Lecture Example 1: Find the moment of inertia about the z- axis
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Lecture Example 2: Find the moment of inertia about the y-axis
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Parallel Axis Theorem
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Lecture Example 3: Find the Moment of Inertia for a slender rod length, L about its center of mass.
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Lecture Example 4: Find the Moment of Inertia for a slender rod length, L about its end.
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Lecture Example 5: Back to the golf ball drop!
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Radius of Gyration Occasionally, the moment of inertia of a body about a specified axis is reported as the radius of gyration, k.
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Lecture Example 6: The pendulum consists of two slender rods AB and OC which have a mass of 3 kg/m. The thin plate has a mass of 12 kg/m2. Determine the center of mass of the pendulum and the moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to the page at Point G.
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