Problem #4. A beam is machined to be bolted at the base and have a channel for routing cables. As shown in the figure below, the cross sectional shape of the beam consists of a rectangular base under a square raised portion that has a semi-circular groove cut out of the top of it. The dimension of a for the machined beam is specified below. Determine: a) the centroid location, yc. along the vertical Yc axis. b) the moment of inertia, Ixc. about the centroidal xe axis. a 2.5 cm 3a a . 0.50 SR -0.50 20 301 So t Enter the centroid location y, in cm. TXC-

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Problem #4. A beam is machined to be bolted at the base and have a channel for routing cables. As shown in the figure below,
the cross sectional shape of the beam consists of a rectangular base under a square raised portion that has a semi-circular
groove cut out of the top of it. The dimension of a for the machined beam is specified below. Determine:
a) the centroid location, yc. along the vertical Yc axis.
b) the moment of inertia, Ixc. about the centroidal xe axis.
a 2.5 cm
3a
a
.
0.50
SR
-0.50
20
301
So t
Enter the centroid location y, in cm.
TXC-
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #4. A beam is machined to be bolted at the base and have a channel for routing cables. As shown in the figure below, the cross sectional shape of the beam consists of a rectangular base under a square raised portion that has a semi-circular groove cut out of the top of it. The dimension of a for the machined beam is specified below. Determine: a) the centroid location, yc. along the vertical Yc axis. b) the moment of inertia, Ixc. about the centroidal xe axis. a 2.5 cm 3a a . 0.50 SR -0.50 20 301 So t Enter the centroid location y, in cm. TXC-
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