Simple example of isotropic rotor blade section for CAMRAD use #12
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For the provided example, angle values are the same for both principal inertial and principal bending axes: 0.135250640821118 degrees about the positive direction of x1 axis. Also, the mass, geometric, and tension centers of the cross section are all the same: 5.3088098940E-01, 5.6705323980E-03. Therefore, how can expected CAMRAD offsets XI, ZI, and XC, ZC, be different? |
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P.S. Additional related question: Is 6X6 Mass Matrix the correct data source to use for resolving principal inertial axes? CAMRAD variables for pitch angle of principal inertial and principal bending axes are THETAI and THETAC. Eq. 52 from "Inertial and Structural Properties of General Composite Beams" by Wenbin Yu, computes the same value as VABS 4.1 for THETAC from Timoshenko Compliance Matrix, but Eq. 26 does not for THETAI from 6X6 Mass Matrix. |
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Corrected: The main reason here is what I said in another reply: the principal bending axes is different from the principal inertial axes. The reason being the principal bending axes do not change with respect to origin, while the principal inertial axes change with respect to the origin. These two sets of axes are the same at the mass center/geometry center/tension center. |
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Yes.
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Ok. I used Eq. 15 to compute primes from 6X6 Mass Matrix for Eq. 26. Is 'The Shear Center of the Cross Section in the User Coordinate System' the correct data source for shear center offsets?
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Corrected: The main reason here is what I said in another reply: the principal bending axes is different from the principal inertial axes. The reason being the principal bending axes do not change with respect to origin, while the principal inertial axes change …