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Well, compare the numbers for a pipe and box section and you will se my
14% rule of thumb... Cheers gonefishiing wrote: that's what i'm looking for --thanks although it sounds a higher than i would have suspected and i'll probably use a more conservative number : something between a pipe section and a box. if it looks like it approaches anything critical: i'll dig out the actual moment of interia gf. "Nav" wrote in message ... You can use a simple rule of thumb. If you know the moment of intertia for a box section of the same wall thickness and outside dimensions the moment of inertial of the tube or ellipse that has the same dimension is about 14% less. Hope this gives you what you want. Cheers |
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