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Radial Moment

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kburrie1

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Does anyone know if "Radial Moment" in Pro/Engineer (or in general) refers to rotational torque?
 
nope... It is probably the radial moment of inertia.

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Strictly speaking the only logical definition would be the torque applied to a radius along its length, tending to 'potato chip' the disc.



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The units are lb-in, and its plot seems to follow the angular acceleration plot, so I'm thinking it must be the torque.
 
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