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Moment of Inertia Calculator - Free Online Cross-Section Tool

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Moment of Inertia Calculator

Calculate area moment of inertia, section modulus, and other geometric properties for various cross-sectional shapes.

Select Cross-Section Shape

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Calculation Options

Common Section Properties

Shape Area Ix Iy
Rectangle (b×h) bh bh³/12 hb³/12
Circle (d) πd²/4 πd⁴/64 πd⁴/64
Triangle (b×h) bh/2 bh³/36 hb³/48

How to use this calculator

📐 How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the cross-sectional shape from the options
  2. Enter the dimensions for your selected shape
  3. Choose the reference axis for calculations
  4. Click calculate to find moment of inertia and other properties
  5. For composite sections, add multiple shapes and calculate combined properties

📐 Key Formulas

Moment of Inertia

I = ∫ y² dA

Second moment of area about an axis

Parallel Axis Theorem

I = I_c + A × d²

Where:
I_c = Moment about centroid
A = Area
d = Distance between axes

Section Modulus

S = I / c

c = Distance to extreme fiber

🌟 Practical Applications

Beam Design

Calculate bending stress: σ = M·c/I

Use section modulus for quick sizing

Column Buckling

Critical load: P_cr = π²EI/(KL)²

Radius of gyration determines slenderness

Torsion Analysis

Shear stress: τ = T·r/J

Use polar moment J for circular shafts

💡 Design Tips

  • • Maximize I by placing material far from neutral axis
  • • I-beams and hollow sections are efficient for bending
  • • Circular sections are best for torsion
  • • Consider buckling for compression members
  • • Use composite sections for complex loading
  • • Check both Ix and Iy for biaxial bending

⚠️ Important Notes

  • • Results assume homogeneous, isotropic material
  • • Thin-walled sections may require special analysis
  • • Consider shear deformation for short beams
  • • Local buckling may govern for thin plates
  • • Always verify with applicable design codes

About this calculator

Calculate moment of inertia, section modulus, and radius of gyration for various cross-sections.

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