The library you are using to integrate the tensor may also provide you some function to calculate its moment around some given point.
It does -- see Re^3: [OT] Forces. -- but at this point I am unsure how to make use of it?
All I know about the value returned is this quote (the only one) from the manual:
Rˆ2 (i.e. Moment of Inertia/density) This integral is used to determine the moment of inertial of the selected blocks. To obtain moment of inertia, the result of this integral must be multiplied by the density of the selected region. For 2D planar problems, the moment of inertia about the z-axis (i.e. about x=0,y=0)
In terms of my diagram, x=0, y=0 is the point B.
In reply to Re^4: [OT] Forces.
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in thread [OT] Forces.
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