Advances in Pure Mathematics

Volume 7, Issue 3 (March 2017)

ISSN Print: 2160-0368   ISSN Online: 2160-0384

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The Steiner Formula and the Polar Moment of Inertia for the Closed Planar Motions in Complex Plane

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DOI: 10.4236/apm.2017.73014    1,432 Downloads   2,618 Views  
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In this paper, the Steiner area formula and the polar moments of inertia were expressed during one-parameter closed planar motions in complex plane. The Steiner points or Steiner normal concepts were described according to whe-ther rotation number was different from zero or equal to zero. The moving pole point was given with its components and its relation to the Steiner point or Steiner normal which was specified. The Steiner formula and the polar moments of inertia were expressed for the inverse motion. The fixed pole point was calculated for the inverse motion. The sagittal motion of a tele-scopic crane was considered as an example. This motion was described by a double hinge consisting of the fixed control panel of the telescopic crane and its moving arm. The results obtained in the first section of this study were applied to this motion.

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Sener, Ö. and Tutar, A. (2017) The Steiner Formula and the Polar Moment of Inertia for the Closed Planar Motions in Complex Plane. Advances in Pure Mathematics, 7, 277-289. doi: 10.4236/apm.2017.73014.

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