transversaalimomentin
Transversaalimomentin, also known as the polar moment of inertia or second polar moment of area, is a mathematical property of a two-dimensional shape that quantricifies how its area is distributed around a specific point, typically the origin. It is a crucial concept in engineering, particularly in the field of mechanics of materials, when analyzing the torsional behavior of shafts and beams.
Mathematically, for a planar area A, the transversaalimomentin J with respect to the origin (0,0) is defined
The transversaalimomentin is used to determine the shear stress and angular deflection in a cross-section when