We present some formulae for the moments of inertia of homogeneous solids of revolution in terms of the functions that generate the solids. The development of these expressions exploits the cylindrical symmetry of these objects, and avoids the explicit usage of multiple integration, providing an easy and pedagogical approach. The explicit use of the functions that generate the solid gives the possibility of writing the moment of inertia as a functional, which in turn allows to utilize the calculus of variations to obtain a new insight about some properties of this fundamental quantity. In particular, minimization of moments of inertia under certain restrictions is possible by using variational methods
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Wien. In this work, several classical ideas concerning the geometry of the i...
We calculate the moments of inertia of D-dimensional spheres and spherical shells, where D is a comp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206262 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
We develope several powerful methods to calculate moments of inertia for certain kind of objects suc...
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A survey of variational principles, which form the basis for computational methods in both continuum...
Solids of revolution are well-known study objects in secondary school mathematics. Generally, they a...
Uvod u moment tromosti pravilnih geometrijskih tijela započinjemo osnovnim definicijama potrebnih z...
In the dynamics of multibody systems that consist of interconnected rigid and de-formable bodies, it...
This work offers a clear and carefully prepared exposition of variational techniques as they are app...
Our aim is to rationally formulate a proper variational principle for dissipative (viscoplastic) sol...
Given a physical system which can be described as a rigid body (i.e. an ideal solid body of finite s...
Kroz primjere i teorijsku podlogu upoznajemo se s pojmom momenta tromosti te ih dokazujemo matemati...
A general formula for moments of a polygon is derived. The concept of 'moment' is a generalization o...
A variational method, first proposed by Hill and Wheeler, is used for the description of the collect...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Wien. In this work, several classical ideas concerning the geometry of the i...
We calculate the moments of inertia of D-dimensional spheres and spherical shells, where D is a comp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206262 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
We develope several powerful methods to calculate moments of inertia for certain kind of objects suc...
This paper demonstrates the usefulness of calculus in structural/continuum mechanics. Calculus in st...
A survey of variational principles, which form the basis for computational methods in both continuum...
Solids of revolution are well-known study objects in secondary school mathematics. Generally, they a...
Uvod u moment tromosti pravilnih geometrijskih tijela započinjemo osnovnim definicijama potrebnih z...
In the dynamics of multibody systems that consist of interconnected rigid and de-formable bodies, it...
This work offers a clear and carefully prepared exposition of variational techniques as they are app...
Our aim is to rationally formulate a proper variational principle for dissipative (viscoplastic) sol...
Given a physical system which can be described as a rigid body (i.e. an ideal solid body of finite s...
Kroz primjere i teorijsku podlogu upoznajemo se s pojmom momenta tromosti te ih dokazujemo matemati...
A general formula for moments of a polygon is derived. The concept of 'moment' is a generalization o...
A variational method, first proposed by Hill and Wheeler, is used for the description of the collect...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Wien. In this work, several classical ideas concerning the geometry of the i...
We calculate the moments of inertia of D-dimensional spheres and spherical shells, where D is a comp...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D206262 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...