Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8
e' = Φ/8
This formula uses 2 Variables
Variables Used
Eccentricity of Load - (Measured in Meter) - Eccentricity of Load is the distance from point of application of resultant to center of base.
Diameter of Circular Shaft - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of Circular Shaft is the straight-line distance across the widest part of the circular cross-section.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Diameter of Circular Shaft: 760 Millimeter --> 0.76 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
e' = Φ/8 --> 0.76/8
Evaluating ... ...
e' = 0.095
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.095 Meter -->95 Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
95 Millimeter <-- Eccentricity of Load
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Eccentricity in Column for Hollow Circular Section when Stress at Extreme Fibre is Zero
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = (Outer Depth^2+Inner Depth^2)/(8*Outer Depth)
Section Modulus to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
​ Go Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam = Eccentricity of Load*Area of Cross-Section
Area to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
​ Go Area of Cross-Section = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Eccentricity of Load
Eccentricity to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Area of Cross-Section
Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8
Eccentricity for Rectangular Section to maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Dam Thickness/6
Breadth for Rectangular Section to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Dam Thickness = 6*Eccentricity of Load

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Beam Depth of Uniform Strength for Simply Supported Beam when Load is at Centre
​ Go Effective Depth of Beam = sqrt((3*Point Load*Distance from A end)/(Width of Beam Section*Stress of Beam))
Beam Breadth of Uniform Strength for Simply Supported Beam when Load is at Centre
​ Go Width of Beam Section = (3*Point Load*Distance from A end)/(Stress of Beam*Effective Depth of Beam^2)
Loading of Beam of Uniform Strength
​ Go Point Load = (Stress of Beam*Width of Beam Section*Effective Depth of Beam^2)/(3*Distance from A end)
Stress of Beam of Uniform Strength
​ Go Stress of Beam = (3*Point Load*Distance from A end)/(Width of Beam Section*Effective Depth of Beam^2)
Eccentricity in Column for Hollow Circular Section when Stress at Extreme Fibre is Zero
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = (Outer Depth^2+Inner Depth^2)/(8*Outer Depth)
Section Modulus to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
​ Go Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam = Eccentricity of Load*Area of Cross-Section
Area to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
​ Go Area of Cross-Section = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Eccentricity of Load
Eccentricity to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Area of Cross-Section
Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8
Eccentricity for Rectangular Section to maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Eccentricity of Load = Dam Thickness/6
Breadth for Rectangular Section to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
​ Go Dam Thickness = 6*Eccentricity of Load

Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive Formula

Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8
e' = Φ/8

Define Stress & Strain Energy

The stress definition in engineering says that stress is the force applied to an object divided by its cross-section area.
The strain energy is the energy stored in any body due to its deformation, also known as Resilience.

What is Eccentric Loading & Beam of Uniform Strength?

A load, whose line of action does not coincide with the axis of a column or a strut, is known as an eccentric load.
These beams have uniform cross section throughout their length. When they are loaded, there is a variation in bending moment from section to section along the length.

How to Calculate Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive?

Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive calculator uses Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8 to calculate the Eccentricity of Load, The Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive formula is defined as the distance of the line of action from the center axis. Eccentricity of Load is denoted by e' symbol.

How to calculate Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive, enter Diameter of Circular Shaft (Φ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive calculation can be explained with given input values -> 95000 = 0.76/8.

FAQ

What is Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive?
The Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive formula is defined as the distance of the line of action from the center axis and is represented as e' = Φ/8 or Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8. Diameter of Circular Shaft is the straight-line distance across the widest part of the circular cross-section.
How to calculate Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive?
The Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive formula is defined as the distance of the line of action from the center axis is calculated using Eccentricity of Load = Diameter of Circular Shaft/8. To calculate Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive, you need Diameter of Circular Shaft (Φ). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Diameter of Circular Shaft and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Eccentricity of Load?
In this formula, Eccentricity of Load uses Diameter of Circular Shaft. We can use 6 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Eccentricity of Load = (Outer Depth^2+Inner Depth^2)/(8*Outer Depth)
  • Eccentricity of Load = Dam Thickness/6
  • Eccentricity of Load = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Area of Cross-Section
  • Eccentricity of Load = Dam Thickness/6
  • Eccentricity of Load = Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam/Area of Cross-Section
  • Eccentricity of Load = (Outer Depth^2+Inner Depth^2)/(8*Outer Depth)
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