Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress)
t = Mtt/(2*pi*r^2*σs)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 4 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Thickness of welded shaft - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of welded shaft is defined as the difference in between the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the shaft.
Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft - (Measured in Newton Meter) - Torsional moment in welded shaft is the torque applied to generate a torsion (twist) within the shaft.
Radius of Welded Shaft - (Measured in Meter) - Radius of welded shaft is the radius of the shaft subjected to torsion.
Torsional Shear Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Torsional Shear Stress is the shear stress produced against torsional load or twisting load.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft: 1300000 Newton Millimeter --> 1300 Newton Meter (Check conversion here)
Radius of Welded Shaft: 25 Millimeter --> 0.025 Meter (Check conversion here)
Torsional Shear Stress: 75 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 75000000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
t = Mtt/(2*pi*r^2*σs) --> 1300/(2*pi*0.025^2*75000000)
Evaluating ... ...
t = 0.00441389708841523
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00441389708841523 Meter -->4.41389708841523 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
4.41389708841523 4.413897 Millimeter <-- Thickness of welded shaft
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Radius of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld
Go Radius of Welded Shaft = sqrt(Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Torsional Shear Stress*Thickness of welded shaft))
Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld
Go Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress)
Torsional Shear Stress in Weld
Go Torsional Shear Stress = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Thickness of welded shaft)
Torsional Moment given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld
Go Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft = 2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Thickness of welded shaft*Torsional Shear Stress
Shear Stress on Circular Fillet Weld Subjected to Torsion
Go Torsional Shear Stress = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(pi*Throat Thickness of Weld*Radius of Welded Shaft^2)
Polar Moment of Inertia of Thickened Hollow Welded Shaft
Go Polar Moment of Inertia of Welded Hollow Shaft = (2*pi*Thickness of welded shaft*Radius of Welded Shaft^3)
Shear Stress for Long Fillet Weld Subjected to Torsion
Go Torsional Shear Stress = (3*Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft)/(Throat Thickness of Weld*Length of Weld^2)

Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld Formula

Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress)
t = Mtt/(2*pi*r^2*σs)

Define Torsional Shear Stress?

Torsional shear is shear formed by torsion exerted on a beam.The wind causes the sign to twist, and this twist causes shear stress to be exerted along the cross section of the structural member.

How to Calculate Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld?

Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld calculator uses Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress) to calculate the Thickness of welded shaft, The Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld formula is defined as the difference of the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the shaft which is welded. Thickness of welded shaft is denoted by t symbol.

How to calculate Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld, enter Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft (Mtt), Radius of Welded Shaft (r) & Torsional Shear Stress s) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4413.897 = 1300/(2*pi*0.025^2*75000000).

FAQ

What is Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld?
The Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld formula is defined as the difference of the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the shaft which is welded and is represented as t = Mtt/(2*pi*r^2*σs) or Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress). Torsional moment in welded shaft is the torque applied to generate a torsion (twist) within the shaft, Radius of welded shaft is the radius of the shaft subjected to torsion & Torsional Shear Stress is the shear stress produced against torsional load or twisting load.
How to calculate Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld?
The Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld formula is defined as the difference of the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the shaft which is welded is calculated using Thickness of welded shaft = Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft/(2*pi*Radius of Welded Shaft^2*Torsional Shear Stress). To calculate Thickness of Shaft given Torsional Shear Stress in Weld, you need Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft (Mtt), Radius of Welded Shaft (r) & Torsional Shear Stress s). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Torsional Moment in Welded Shaft, Radius of Welded Shaft & Torsional Shear Stress 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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