Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3)
Φ = ((32*Z)/pi)^(1/3)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 2 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Diameter of Circular Shaft - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of circular shaft is denoted by d.
Section Modulus - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - The Section modulus is a geometric property for a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural members.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Section Modulus: 0.04141 Cubic Meter --> 0.04141 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Φ = ((32*Z)/pi)^(1/3) --> ((32*0.04141)/pi)^(1/3)
Evaluating ... ...
Φ = 0.749954839579949
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.749954839579949 Meter -->749.954839579949 Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
749.954839579949 749.9548 Millimeter <-- Diameter of Circular Shaft
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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15 Section Modulus for Various Shapes Calculators

Inner Depth of Hollow Rectangular Shape
​ Go Inner Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section = (((6*Section Modulus*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section)+(Outer Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3))/(Inner Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section))^(1/3)
Outer Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Shape
​ Go Outer Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section = ((6*Section Modulus*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section)+(Inner Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section*Inner Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3))/(Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^(3))
Section Modulus of Hollow Rectangular Shape
​ Go Section Modulus = ((Outer Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3)-(Inner Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section*Inner Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3))/(6*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section)
Inner Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Shape
​ Go Inner Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section = ((6*Section Modulus*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section)+(Outer Breadth of Hollow Rectangular Section*Outer Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3))/(Inner Depth of Hollow Rectangular Section^3)
Depth of Beam for Uniform Strength in Bending Stress
​ Go Depth of Beam = sqrt((3*Load on Beam*Length of Beam)/(Allowable Bending Stress*2*Width of Beam))
Inner Diameter of Hollow Circular Shape in Bending Stress
​ Go Inner Diameter of Shaft = ((Outer Diameter of Shaft^4)-(32*Section Modulus*Outer Diameter of Shaft/pi))^(1/4)
Section Modulus of Hollow Circular Shape
​ Go Section Modulus = (pi*(Outer Diameter of Shaft^4-Inner Diameter of Shaft^4))/(32*Outer Diameter of Shaft)
Load on Beam for Uniform Strength in Bending Stress
​ Go Load on Beam = (Allowable Bending Stress*(2*Width of Beam*Depth of Beam^2))/(3*Length of Beam)
Beam Width for Uniform Strength in Bending Stress
​ Go Width of Beam = 3*Load on Beam*Length of Beam/(2*Allowable Bending Stress*Depth of Beam^2)
Allowable Bending Stress
​ Go Allowable Bending Stress = 3*Load on Beam*Length of Beam/(2*Width of Beam*Depth of Beam^2)
Depth of Rectangular Shape given Section Modulus
​ Go Depth of Cross Section = sqrt((6*Section Modulus)/Width of Cross Section)
Breadth of Rectangular Shape given Section Modulus
​ Go Width of Cross Section = (6*Section Modulus)/Depth of Cross Section^2
Section Modulus of Rectangular Shape
​ Go Section Modulus = (Width of Cross Section*Depth of Cross Section^2)/6
Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus
​ Go Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3)
Section Modulus of Circular Shape
​ Go Section Modulus = (pi*Diameter of Circular Shaft^3)/32

Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus Formula

Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3)
Φ = ((32*Z)/pi)^(1/3)

What is Section Modulus?

The Section Modulus is a geometric property for a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural members.

How to Calculate Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus?

Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus calculator uses Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3) to calculate the Diameter of Circular Shaft, The Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus formula is defined as diameter which can result in the specified section modulus. Diameter of Circular Shaft is denoted by Φ symbol.

How to calculate Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus, enter Section Modulus (Z) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.749955 = ((32*0.04141)/pi)^(1/3).

FAQ

What is Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus?
The Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus formula is defined as diameter which can result in the specified section modulus and is represented as Φ = ((32*Z)/pi)^(1/3) or Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3). The Section modulus is a geometric property for a given cross-section used in the design of beams or flexural members.
How to calculate Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus?
The Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus formula is defined as diameter which can result in the specified section modulus is calculated using Diameter of Circular Shaft = ((32*Section Modulus)/pi)^(1/3). To calculate Diameter of Circular Shape given Section Modulus, you need Section Modulus (Z). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Section Modulus 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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