Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint)
σt = Pt/((p-d)*t1)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate is the stress developed into the plate joined by the riveted joint due to the tensile load acting onto it.
Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch - (Measured in Newton) - Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch is defined as the maximum load that the riveted plate material can support without fracture when being stretched.
Pitch of Rivet - (Measured in Meter) - Pitch of Rivet is defined as the distance between the centers of adjacent rivets that hold together the parts of a built member.
Diameter of Rivet - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of Rivet is somewhat equal to diameter of the hole in which rivetting is to be done. It is the diameter of the shank length of a rivet.
Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint is defined as the thickness of the first plate that is joined by the rivet.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch: 28650 Newton --> 28650 Newton No Conversion Required
Pitch of Rivet: 54 Millimeter --> 0.054 Meter (Check conversion here)
Diameter of Rivet: 18 Millimeter --> 0.018 Meter (Check conversion here)
Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint: 10.5 Millimeter --> 0.0105 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
σt = Pt/((p-d)*t1) --> 28650/((0.054-0.018)*0.0105)
Evaluating ... ...
σt = 75793650.7936508
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
75793650.7936508 Pascal -->75.7936507936508 Newton per Square Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
75.7936507936508 75.79365 Newton per Square Millimeter <-- Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Permissible Compressive Stress of Plate Material given Crushing Resistance of Plates
Go Permissible Compressive Stress of Riveted Plate = Crushing Resistance of Riveted Plate per Pitch/(Diameter of Rivet*Rivets Per Pitch*Thickness of Plate of Riveted joint)
Crushing Resistance of Plates per Pitch Length
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Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets
Go Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint)
Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets
Go Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch = (Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate of Riveted joint*Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate
Shear Resistance of Rivet Per Pitch Length for Double Shear
Go Shear Resistance of Rivet per Pitch Length = 2*(pi/4)*Diameter of Rivet^2*Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet*Rivets Per Pitch
Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet for Single Shear
Go Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet = Shear Resistance of Rivet per Pitch Length/((pi/4)*Rivets Per Pitch*Diameter of Rivet^2)
Shear Resistance of Rivet Per Pitch Length for Single Shear
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Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet given Shear Resistance of Rivet Per Pitch Length
Go Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet = Shear Resistance of Rivet per Pitch Length/((pi/4)*Diameter of Rivet^2)
Shear Resistance of Rivet per Pitch Length
Go Shear Resistance of Rivet per Pitch Length = (pi/4)*Diameter of Rivet^2*Permissible Shear Stress for Rivet

Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets Formula

Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint)
σt = Pt/((p-d)*t1)

What is Permissible stress?

Permissible stress design is a design philosophy used by civil engineers. The designer ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit. This limit is usually determined by ensuring that stresses remain within the limits through the use of factors of safety.

How to Calculate Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets?

Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets calculator uses Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint) to calculate the Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate, The Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets is stress that ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit. Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate is denoted by σt symbol.

How to calculate Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets, enter Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch (Pt), Pitch of Rivet (p), Diameter of Rivet (d) & Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint (t1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets calculation can be explained with given input values -> 7.6E-5 = 28650/((0.054-0.018)*0.0105).

FAQ

What is Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets?
The Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets is stress that ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit and is represented as σt = Pt/((p-d)*t1) or Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint). Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch is defined as the maximum load that the riveted plate material can support without fracture when being stretched, Pitch of Rivet is defined as the distance between the centers of adjacent rivets that hold together the parts of a built member, Diameter of Rivet is somewhat equal to diameter of the hole in which rivetting is to be done. It is the diameter of the shank length of a rivet & Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint is defined as the thickness of the first plate that is joined by the rivet.
How to calculate Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets?
The Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets is stress that ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit is calculated using Tensile Stress in Riveted Plate = Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch/((Pitch of Rivet-Diameter of Rivet)*Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint). To calculate Permissible Tensile Stress of Plate given Tensile Resistance of Plate between two Rivets, you need Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch (Pt), Pitch of Rivet (p), Diameter of Rivet (d) & Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted Joint (t1). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile Resistance of Plate Per Rivet Pitch, Pitch of Rivet, Diameter of Rivet & Thickness of Plate 1 of Riveted 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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