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Page 1: Centroids. Centroid Principles Object’s center of gravity or center of mass Graphically labeled as

Centroids

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Centroid Principles

Object’s center of gravity or center of massGraphically labeled as

Page 3: Centroids. Centroid Principles Object’s center of gravity or center of mass Graphically labeled as

Centroid Principles

Point of applied force caused by acceleration due to gravity

Object is in state of equilibrium if balanced along its centroid

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Centroid Principles

What is an object’s centroid location used for in statics?

Theoretical calculations regarding the interaction of forces and members are derived from the centroid location.

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Centroid Principles

One can determine a centroid location by utilizing the cross-section view of a three-dimensional object.

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Centroid Location

Symmetrical Objects

Centroid location is determined by an object’s line of symmetry.

Centroid is located on the line of symmetry.

When an object has multiple lines of symmetry, its centroid is located at the intersection of the lines of symmetry.

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H

B

Centroid LocationThe centroid of a square or rectangle is located at a distance of 1/2 its height and 1/2 its base.

B2

H2

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H

B

Centroid LocationThe centroid of a triangle is located at a distance of 1/3 its height and 1/3 its base.

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Centroid LocationThe centroid of a ½ circle or semi-circle is located at a distance of 4*R/3π away from the axis on its line of symmetry

4 R3

4 2in.

30.849 in. = 0.8in

.849in.

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Centroid Location Equations Complex Shapes

i i

i

yAy=

A

i i

i

xAx=

A i i

i

z Az=

A

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

1. Divide the shape into simple shapes.

1

2

3

2. Determine a reference axis.

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

Review: Calculating area of simple shapes

Side2 Width * Height

πr2 ½ (base)(height)

Area of a square = Area of a rectangle =

Area of a circle =

Area of a triangle =

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

3. Calculate the area of each simple shape.Assume measurements have 3 digits.

2

Area of shape #1 =

Area of shape #2 =

Area of shape #3 =

3.00in. x 6.00in. = 18.0in.2

18in.2

½x3.00in.x3.00in. = 4.50in.2

4.5in.2

(3.00in.)2 = 9.00in.2

9in.2

side2

½ base x height

width x height

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes4. Determine the centroid of each simple shape.

1/3 b

1/3 h

Shape #1 Centroid Location

Shape #2 Centroid Location

Shape #3 Centroid Location

Centroid is located at the intersection of the lines of symmetry.

Centroid is located at the intersection of the lines of symmetry.

Centroid is located at the intersection of 1/3 its height and 1/3 its base.

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes5. Determine the distance from each simple shape’s

centroid to the reference axis (x and y).

4in.

4.5in.

1.5in.

3in.

1.5in.

4in.

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

6. Multiply each simple shape’s area by its distance from centroid to reference axis.

Shape Area (A) xi Axi

1 x

2 x

3 x

Shape Area (A) yi Ayi

1 18.0in.2 x

2 4.50in.2 x

3 9.00in.2 x

18.0in.2

4.50in.2

9.00in.2

1.50in.

4.00in.

4.50in.

27.0in.3

18.0in.3

40.5in.3

54.0in.3

18.0in.3

13.5in.31.50in.

4.00in.3.00in.

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

7. Sum the products of each simple shape’s area and their distances from the centroid to the reference axis.

Shape Ayi

1 54.0in.3

2 18.0in.3

3 13.5in.3

Shape Axi

1 27.0in.3

2 18.0in.3

3 40.5in.3

3

3

3

27.0in.

+ 18.0in.

+ 40.5in.

85.5in.3

Ax=

i

3

3

3

54.0in.

+ 18.0in.

+ 13.5in.

Ay=

i

85.5in.3

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes

8. Sum the individual simple shape’s area to determine total shape area.

Shape A

1 18in.2

2 4.5in.2

3 9in.2

2

2

2

18.0in.

+ 4.5in.

+ 9.0in.

31.5in.2

A=

18in.2

4.5in.2

9in.2

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Centroid Location Complex Shapes9. Divide the summed product of areas and distances

by the summed object total area.

3

231.585.5

in.i .

=n

=

31.5in.2A=

85.5in.3Ax

=i

Ay

=i

85.5in.3

3

231.585.5

in.i .

=n

= 2.71in.

2.7in.

2.7i

n.2.71in.

Does this shape have any lines of symmetry?

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Centroid Location Equations Complex Shapes

i i

i

yAy=

A

i i

i

xAx=

A i i

i

z Az=

A

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Common Structural Elements

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Angle Shape (L-Shape)

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Channel Shape (C-Shape)

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Box Shape

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I-Beam

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Centroid of Structural Member

Cross Section View

Neutral Plane

(Axes of symmetry)

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Neutral Plane

Tension

Compression

Neutral Plane(Axes of symmetry)