jcoots
Mechanical
- May 16, 2005
- 44
I have come across some calculations for a floating roof recently and noticed that when analyzing/designing the pontoons the engineer used the Moment of Inertia of the Pontoon cross section when looking at the Pontoon bending. I found that the moment of inertia was calculated normally for a 4-sided cross section except that the corners were treated differently. I don't know exactly what was done differently but I know it was something. Can anybody shed some light on why this was done. Do large thin hollow cross sections require something different or is this pontoon specific, etc?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
Thanks for any enlightenment.