Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate)
do = P/(σo*t)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Smaller Width of Plate - (Measured in Meter) - Smaller Width of Plate is the smaller width of a plate which has two different widths or cross-sections or side to side distance.
Load on Flat Plate - (Measured in Newton) - Load on Flat Plate is defined as the force exerted on the surface or body of a flat plate.
Nominal Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Nominal Stress is the value of the stress at the minimum cross-section.
Thickness of Plate - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Plate is the thickness or the minimum dimension of the plate or a metal sheet under consideration.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Load on Flat Plate: 8750 Newton --> 8750 Newton No Conversion Required
Nominal Stress: 25 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 25000000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Thickness of Plate: 10 Millimeter --> 0.01 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
do = P/(σo*t) --> 8750/(25000000*0.01)
Evaluating ... ...
do = 0.035
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.035 Meter -->35 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
35 Millimeter <-- Smaller Width of Plate
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress
Go Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate)
Thickness of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal Stress
Go Thickness of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Smaller Width of Plate)
Nominal Tensile Stress in Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet
Go Nominal Stress = Load on Flat Plate/(Smaller Width of Plate*Thickness of Plate)
Major Axis of Elliptical Crack Hole in Flat Plate given Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor
Go Major Axis of Elliptical Crack = Minor Axis of Elliptical Crack*(Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor-1)
Minor Axis of Elliptical Crack Hole in Flat Plate given Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor
Go Minor Axis of Elliptical Crack = Major Axis of Elliptical Crack/(Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor-1)
Load on Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal Stress
Go Load on Flat Plate = Nominal Stress*Smaller Width of Plate*Thickness of Plate
Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor
Go Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor = Highest Value of Actual Stress near Discontinuity/Nominal Stress
Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor for Elliptical Crack
Go Theoretical Stress Concentration Factor = 1+Major Axis of Elliptical Crack/Minor Axis of Elliptical Crack
Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load
Go Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = (Maximum Stress at Crack Tip+Minimum Stress at Crack Tip)/2

Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress Formula

Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate)
do = P/(σo*t)

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How to Calculate Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress?

Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress calculator uses Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate) to calculate the Smaller Width of Plate, The Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder fillet given Nominal stress is the smaller width of the flat plate with shoulder fillet. Smaller Width of Plate is denoted by do symbol.

How to calculate Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress, enter Load on Flat Plate (P), Nominal Stress o) & Thickness of Plate (t) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress calculation can be explained with given input values -> 35000 = 8750/(25000000*0.01).

FAQ

What is Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress?
The Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder fillet given Nominal stress is the smaller width of the flat plate with shoulder fillet and is represented as do = P/(σo*t) or Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate). Load on Flat Plate is defined as the force exerted on the surface or body of a flat plate, Nominal Stress is the value of the stress at the minimum cross-section & Thickness of Plate is the thickness or the minimum dimension of the plate or a metal sheet under consideration.
How to calculate Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress?
The Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder fillet given Nominal stress is the smaller width of the flat plate with shoulder fillet is calculated using Smaller Width of Plate = Load on Flat Plate/(Nominal Stress*Thickness of Plate). To calculate Smaller Width of Flat Plate with Shoulder Fillet given Nominal stress, you need Load on Flat Plate (P), Nominal Stress o) & Thickness of Plate (t). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Load on Flat Plate, Nominal Stress & Thickness of Plate 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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