Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint
P = P1'*n
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Imaginary Force on Bolt - (Measured in Newton) - Imaginary Force on Bolt is the force that is considered to act virtually on the eccentrically loaded bolted joint.
Primary Shear Force on Bolt - (Measured in Newton) - Primary Shear Force on Bolt is defined as the force acting in a direction parallel to a surface or to a planar cross-section of the bolt.
Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint - Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint is simply defined as the number of bolts that are under our consideration in the bolted joint.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Primary Shear Force on Bolt: 3000 Newton --> 3000 Newton No Conversion Required
Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint: 4 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
P = P1'*n --> 3000*4
Evaluating ... ...
P = 12000
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
12000 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
12000 Newton <-- Imaginary Force on Bolt
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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13 Load and Strength Characteristics Calculators

Tensile Force on Bolt in Shear
Go Tensile Force in Bolt = pi*Core Diameter of Bolt*Height of Nut*Shear Yield Strength of Bolt/Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint
Thickness of Parts Held Together by Bolt given Stiffness of Bolt
Go Total Thickness of Parts held together by Bolt = (pi*Nominal Bolt Diameter^2*Modulus of Elasticity of Bolt)/(4*Stiffness of Bolt)
Stiffness of Bolt given Thickness of Parts Joined by Bolt
Go Stiffness of Bolt = (pi*Nominal Bolt Diameter^2*Modulus of Elasticity of Bolt)/(4*Total Thickness of Parts held together by Bolt)
Young's Modulus of Bolt given Stiffness of Bolt
Go Modulus of Elasticity of Bolt = (Stiffness of Bolt*Total Thickness of Parts held together by Bolt*4)/(Nominal Bolt Diameter^2*pi)
Tensile Force on Bolt in Tension
Go Tensile Force in Bolt = pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2*Tensile Yield Strength of Bolt/Factor of Safety of Bolted Joint
Tensile Force on Bolt given Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt
Go Tensile Force in Bolt = Maximum Tensile Stress in Bolt*pi/4*Core Diameter of Bolt^2
Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force
Go Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint
Number of Bolts given Primary Shear Force
Go Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint = Imaginary Force on Bolt/Primary Shear Force on Bolt
Pre Load in Bolt given Amount of Compression in Parts Joined by Bolt
Go Pre Load in Bolt = Amount of Compression of Bolted Joint*Combined Stiffness of Bolt
Pre Load in Bolt given Wrench Torque
Go Pre Load in Bolt = Wrench Torque for Bolt Tightening/(0.2*Nominal Bolt Diameter)
Wrench Torque Required to Create Required Pre Load
Go Wrench Torque for Bolt Tightening = 0.2*Pre Load in Bolt*Nominal Bolt Diameter
Resultant Load on Bolt given Pre Load and External Load
Go Resultant Load on Bolt = Pre Load in Bolt+Load due to External Force on Bolt
Pre Load in Bolt given Elongation of Bolt
Go Pre Load in Bolt = Elongation of Bolt*Stiffness of Bolt

Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force Formula

Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint
P = P1'*n

Define Shear Force

A force acting in a direction parallel to a surface or to a planar cross section of a body, as for example the pressure of air along the front of an airplane wing. Shear forces often result in shear strain. Resistance to such forces in a fluid is linked to its viscosity. Also called shearing force.

How to Calculate Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force?

Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force calculator uses Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint to calculate the Imaginary Force on Bolt, Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force is defined as the force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as an accelerating or rotating reference frame. Imaginary Force on Bolt is denoted by P symbol.

How to calculate Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force, enter Primary Shear Force on Bolt (P1') & Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint (n) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force calculation can be explained with given input values -> 12000 = 3000*4.

FAQ

What is Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force?
Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force is defined as the force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as an accelerating or rotating reference frame and is represented as P = P1'*n or Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint. Primary Shear Force on Bolt is defined as the force acting in a direction parallel to a surface or to a planar cross-section of the bolt & Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint is simply defined as the number of bolts that are under our consideration in the bolted joint.
How to calculate Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force?
Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force is defined as the force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as an accelerating or rotating reference frame is calculated using Imaginary Force on Bolt = Primary Shear Force on Bolt*Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint. To calculate Imaginary Force at Center of Gravity of Bolted Joint given Primary Shear Force, you need Primary Shear Force on Bolt (P1') & Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint (n). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Primary Shear Force on Bolt & Number of Bolts in Bolted Joint 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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