Stress due to suddenly Applied Load Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section
σ = 2*WApplied load/A
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Direct Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Direct Stress is the stress developed due to force applied which is parallel or collinear to the axis of the component.
Applied Load - (Measured in Newton) - Applied Load is a force imposed on an object by a person or another object.
Area of Cross-Section - (Measured in Square Meter) - Area of Cross-section is a cross-sectional area which we obtain when the same object is cut into two pieces. The area of that particular cross-section is known as the cross-sectional area.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Applied Load: 150 Kilonewton --> 150000 Newton (Check conversion here)
Area of Cross-Section: 5600 Square Millimeter --> 0.0056 Square Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
σ = 2*WApplied load/A --> 2*150000/0.0056
Evaluating ... ...
σ = 53571428.5714286
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
53571428.5714286 Pascal -->53.5714285714286 Megapascal (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
53.5714285714286 53.57143 Megapascal <-- Direct Stress
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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3 Suddenly Applied Load Calculators

Load given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Go Applied Load = Direct Stress*Area of Cross-Section/2
Area given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Go Area of Cross-Section = 2*Applied Load/Direct Stress
Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Go Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section

Stress due to suddenly Applied Load Formula

Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section
σ = 2*WApplied load/A

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 Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?

Stress due to suddenly Applied Load calculator uses Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section to calculate the Direct Stress, The Stress due to suddenly Applied Load formula is defined as stress developed when by the sudden load per unit area. Direct Stress is denoted by σ symbol.

How to calculate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Stress due to suddenly Applied Load, enter Applied Load (WApplied load) & Area of Cross-Section (A) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Stress due to suddenly Applied Load calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5.4E-5 = 2*150000/0.0056.

FAQ

What is Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?
The Stress due to suddenly Applied Load formula is defined as stress developed when by the sudden load per unit area and is represented as σ = 2*WApplied load/A or Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section. Applied Load is a force imposed on an object by a person or another object & Area of Cross-section is a cross-sectional area which we obtain when the same object is cut into two pieces. The area of that particular cross-section is known as the cross-sectional area.
How to calculate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?
The Stress due to suddenly Applied Load formula is defined as stress developed when by the sudden load per unit area is calculated using Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section. To calculate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load, you need Applied Load (WApplied load) & Area of Cross-Section (A). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Applied Load & Area of Cross-Section 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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