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From: "Colton" To: "Daniel Fundo" , Reply-To: "Colton" Thank you! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Fundo" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 12:19 AM Subject: Re: ATM 2 Piece Poles - and how trusses really work > << A quick question. When you guys calculate the compression and > tension of these poles using Young's Modulus and the cross sectional > area, do you account for the tube being hollow? I know that the > equation can be used to figure out compression and tension on a solid > item, but I didn't know it could be used on a hollow one. Do you just > use a different value for Young's Modulus if it is hollow, or are you > just using the modulus for aluminum? Or is everything the same. >> > > Colton, There is a factor called the 'moment of inertia' for the cross > sectional area. It takes into account that the structural member is > hollow. > > If you're really into mental torture, find a copy of the American > Institute for Steel Construction Manual (should be at the library) and > look in the back. EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know............> > The only difference between steel and aluminum in the calculations is > the "E" factor, the modulus of elasticity. > > *****----- > Dan F. > Secretary/MAS > Memphis, TN --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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