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thomas55
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Ok I am completely stuck on this question, i have some idea on how to do it and know it is to do with moments but i can't figure out where to take the moments.
Calculate the value of Y-Bar for the I-section shown below, where Y-Bar is the vertical height of the centroid of the section above its base.
Y-Bar x Area of shape = XA * AA + XB * AB + XC * AC
Y-Bar x Area of shape = XA * AA + XB * AB + XC * AC
so
Y-Bar x 12,000 = XA * 3600 + XB * 3600 + XC * 4800
Y-Bar = (XA * 3600 + XB * 3600 + XC * 4800) / 12,000
I have gone through my notes and several textbooks but i can't work out where to take the moments to get the XA, XB and XC values. Its probably obvious but if someone can give me a nudge in the right direction it would be appreciated.
Homework Statement
Calculate the value of Y-Bar for the I-section shown below, where Y-Bar is the vertical height of the centroid of the section above its base.
Homework Equations
Y-Bar x Area of shape = XA * AA + XB * AB + XC * AC
The Attempt at a Solution
Y-Bar x Area of shape = XA * AA + XB * AB + XC * AC
so
Y-Bar x 12,000 = XA * 3600 + XB * 3600 + XC * 4800
Y-Bar = (XA * 3600 + XB * 3600 + XC * 4800) / 12,000
I have gone through my notes and several textbooks but i can't work out where to take the moments to get the XA, XB and XC values. Its probably obvious but if someone can give me a nudge in the right direction it would be appreciated.