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Tapered beam question 2

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Rrs1021

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Jun 30, 2021
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I'm having some trouble understanding how to calculate the moment of inertia for a beam a certain X length that tapers at each end, and how to find the plastic and elastic section modulus after that. Would I have to set it up as a function that gives you the moment of inertia at any point as it runs through the beam? Thank you
 
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The moment of inertia and section modulus are variable in the tapered sections. If you can express the depth in terms of the position x along the beam, then you can express the other properties as a continuous function within the taper.

Alternatively, if that proves too cumbersome, you could divide the tapered portions into smaller sections, each with its average depth and moment of inertia. Accuracy improves as the number of sections increases.

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I would definitely use a model with multiple sections in it. Check the result against your standard equations for a uniform beam. shows a similar approach for a different problem, in that case the large deflection behavior of a cantilever. Varying EI along its length would be trivial.

Section 8.8 in Roarke deals with beams of variable section.


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Thank you for the responses everyone, I'm still new here and I appreciate the help
 
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