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Hello 
I am trying to calculate a set of 'moments-of-inertia' values from SI-standard to imperial standard, but I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly. So I was hoping someone could perhaps double-check my numbers.
I have these original values:
Ixx = 1.1829 * 10^8 kg/m2
Iyy = 8.8239 * 10^8 kg/m2
Izz = 9.0297 * 10^8 kg/m2
and my calculated results are this (decimals omitted on purpose):
Ixx = 24227689
Iyy = 180727629
Izz = 184942743
Theyre supposed to be in lbs/ft2 (which I believe is aka: Slug-ft^2, which is what I'm trying to convert into), but like I said I'm not sure I'm doing the conversion correctly.
I'm dividing the SI-numbers with 4.88243 to get the lbs/ft2
Can someone confirm my results, or explain how to do a correct conversion (ultimately into Slug-ft^2)
Thanks
JEL
I am trying to calculate a set of 'moments-of-inertia' values from SI-standard to imperial standard, but I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly. So I was hoping someone could perhaps double-check my numbers.
I have these original values:
Ixx = 1.1829 * 10^8 kg/m2
Iyy = 8.8239 * 10^8 kg/m2
Izz = 9.0297 * 10^8 kg/m2
and my calculated results are this (decimals omitted on purpose):
Ixx = 24227689
Iyy = 180727629
Izz = 184942743
Theyre supposed to be in lbs/ft2 (which I believe is aka: Slug-ft^2, which is what I'm trying to convert into), but like I said I'm not sure I'm doing the conversion correctly.
I'm dividing the SI-numbers with 4.88243 to get the lbs/ft2
Can someone confirm my results, or explain how to do a correct conversion (ultimately into Slug-ft^2)
Thanks
JEL