Chapter 7 - Center of Gravity and Centroids

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Chapter 7 - Center of Gravity and CentroidsReading: Chapter 7 - Pages 259 - 284

7-1Introduction

h

⅔b

C

A =½bh

⅓b

⅓h

b

Triangular area

C

v = πr2h

½h

½h

r

X

Y

Z

Cylinder

h

The centroid, C, is a point defining the geometric center of an object.

The center of gravity, G, is defined as a point about which the entire weight of the body is assumed to be concentrated. The centroid coincides with the center of mass or the center of gravity only if the material of the body is homogenous (density or specific weight is constant throughout the body).

If an object has an axis of symmetry, then the centroid of the object lies on that axis.

In some cases, the centroid may not be located on the object. For the C shape (American Standard Channel) structural steel component shown above the centroid is given by the X-X and Y-Y centroidal axes.

C

Rectangular area

Y

b

h

A = bh

X

C

Channel