150 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES
Some typical values of mass and the radius of
gyration are given in Table 13.1, where
A=cross-sectional area
L=length
t=disc thickness
R=radius of the solid disc
R 1 =internal radius
R 2 =external radius
ρ=density
Table 13.1
Component mass k^2
Rod, about mid-point ρAL
L^2
12
Rod, about an end ρAL
L^2
3
Flat disc ρπR^2 t
R^2
2
Annulus ρπ(R^22 −R^21 )t
(R 12 +R^22 )
2
Parallel axis theorem
This is of similar form to the parallel axis theorem
of Chapter 7, where
Ixx=IG+mh^2
Ixx =the mass moment of inertia about thexx
axis which is parallel to an axis passing
through the centre of gravity of the rigid
body, namely atG
IG =the mass moment of inertia of the rigid body
about an axis passing throughGand
parallel to thexxaxis
h =the perpendicular distance between the
above two parallel axes.
Problem 12. Determine the mass moment
of inertia about its centroid for a solid
uniform thickness disc. For the disc, its
radius is 0.2 m, its thickness is 0.05 m, and
its density is 7860 kg/m^3.
From Table 13.1, for a disc, mass,
m=ρπR^2 t
= 7860
kg
m^3
×π×( 0 .2m)^2 × 0 .05 m
= 49 .386 kg
Mass moment of inertia about its centroid,
Io=
mR^2
2
=
49. 386 × 0. 22
2
kg m^2
= 0 .988 kg m^2
Now try the following exercises
Exercise 65 Further problems on rotation
and moment of inertia
- Calculate the mass moment of inertia of a
thin rod, of length 0.5 m and mass 0.2 kg,
about its centroid. [0.004167 kg m^2 ] - Calculate the mass moment of inertia of
the thin rod of Problem 1, about an end.
[0.01667 kg m^2 ] - Calculate the mass moment of inertia of
a solid disc of uniform thickness about its
centroid. The diameter of the disc is 0.3 m
and its thickness is 0.08 m. The density of
its material of construction is 7860 kg/m^3.
[0.50 kg m^2 ] - If a hole of diameter 0.2 m is drilled
through the centre of the disc of Problem
3, what will be its mass moment of inertia
about its centroid? [0.401 kg m^2 ]
Exercise 66 Short answer questions on
force, mass and acceleration
- Force is measured in.......
- The two effects of pushing or pulling an
object are......or....... - A gravitational force gives free-falling
objects a......in the absence of all
other forces. - State Newton’s first law of motion.
- Describe what is meant by the inertia of
an object.