Cross Sectional Properties Calculated by HyperBeam
The beam cross section is always defined in a y,z plane.
The x-axis is defined along the beam axis. The coordinate system you define is called the local coordinate system; the system parallel to the local coordinate system with the origin in the centroid is called the centroidal coordinate system; the system referring to the principal bending axes is called the principal coordinate system.
- Area
- Area Moments of Inertia
- Area Products of Inertia
- Radius of Gyration
- Elastic Section Modulus
- Max Coordinate Extension
- Plastic Section Modulus
- Torsional Constant
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- Solid
- Shell open
- Shell closed
- Elastic Torsion Modulus
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- Solid
- Shell open
- Shell closed
- Shear Center
- Warping Constant (normalized to the shear center)
- Shear deformation coefficients
- Shear stiffness factors
- Shear stiffness
- Warping Function
Nastran Type Notation