Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2)
σtmax = Ptb/(pi/4*dc^2)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 3 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt - (Measured in Pascal) - Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt is the maximum amount of force per unit area acting onto the bolt so that it to prone to getting stretched.
Tensile Force in Bolt - (Measured in Newton) - Tensile Force in Bolt is the stretching force acting on the bolt and generally results in tensile stress and tensile strain in the specimen.
Core Diameter of Bolt - (Measured in Meter) - Core Diameter of Bolt is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the bolt. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile Force in Bolt: 9990 Newton --> 9990 Newton No Conversion Required
Core Diameter of Bolt: 12 Millimeter --> 0.012 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
σtmax = Ptb/(pi/4*dc^2) --> 9990/(pi/4*0.012^2)
Evaluating ... ...
σtmax = 88330993.4160019
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
88330993.4160019 Pascal -->88.3309934160019 Newton per Square Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
88.3309934160019 88.33099 Newton per Square Millimeter <-- Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Yield Strength of Bolt in Tension given Tensile Force on Bolt in Shear
Go Tensile Yield Strength of Bolt = (2*Tensile Force in Bolt*Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint)/(pi*Core Diameter of Bolt*Height of Nut)
Yield Strength of Bolt in Shear given Tensile Force on Bolt in Shear
Go Shear Yield Strength of Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt*Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint/(pi*Core Diameter of Bolt*Height of Nut)
Yield Strength of Bolt in Tension given Tensile Force on Bolt in Tension
Go Tensile Yield Strength of Bolt = 4*Tensile Force in Bolt*Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint/(pi*Core Diameter of Bolt^2)
Factor of Safety given Tensile Force on Bolt in Tension
Go Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint = pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2*Tensile Yield Strength of Bolt/Tensile Force in Bolt
Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt
Go Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2)
Primary Shear Force of Eccentrically Loaded Bolted Connection
Go Primary Shear Force on Bolt = Imaginary Force on Bolt/Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint
Amount of Compression in Parts Joined by Bolt
Go Amount of Compression of Bolted Joint = Pre Load in Bolt/Combined Stiffness of Bolt
Elongation of Bolt under Action of Pre Load
Go Elongation of Bolt = Pre Load in Bolt/Stiffness of Bolt

Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt Formula

Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2)
σtmax = Ptb/(pi/4*dc^2)

Define Tensile Stress

Tensile stress is a quantity associated with stretching or tensile forces. It is responsible for the elongation of the material along the axis of the applied load. The magnitude F of the force applied along an elastic rod divided by the cross-sectional area A of the rod in a direction that is perpendicular to the applied force.

How to Calculate Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt?

Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt calculator uses Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2) to calculate the Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt, Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt formula is defined as the maximum stress that a material can withstand when a force is applied. When the materials are pushed beyond UTS they experience cracking. Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt is denoted by σtmax symbol.

How to calculate Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt, enter Tensile Force in Bolt (Ptb) & Core Diameter of Bolt (dc) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt calculation can be explained with given input values -> 8.8E-5 = 9990/(pi/4*0.012^2).

FAQ

What is Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt?
Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt formula is defined as the maximum stress that a material can withstand when a force is applied. When the materials are pushed beyond UTS they experience cracking and is represented as σtmax = Ptb/(pi/4*dc^2) or Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2). Tensile Force in Bolt is the stretching force acting on the bolt and generally results in tensile stress and tensile strain in the specimen & Core Diameter of Bolt is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the bolt. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread.
How to calculate Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt?
Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt formula is defined as the maximum stress that a material can withstand when a force is applied. When the materials are pushed beyond UTS they experience cracking is calculated using Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt = Tensile Force in Bolt/(pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2). To calculate Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt, you need Tensile Force in Bolt (Ptb) & Core Diameter of Bolt (dc). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile Force in Bolt & Core Diameter of Bolt and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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