Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld
TS = σt*Adouble
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Tensile Strength - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile strength is the stress at the maximum on the engineering stress-strain curve.
Tensile Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile Stress can be defined as the magnitude of force applied along the weld, which is divided by the cross-sectional area of the weld in a direction perpendicular to the applied force.
Area of Double Fillet Weld - (Measured in Square Meter) - Area of double fillet weld is that area which is prepared by joining two metals for welding.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile Stress: 32 Megapascal --> 32000000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Area of Double Fillet Weld: 6400 Square Millimeter --> 0.0064 Square Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
TS = σt*Adouble --> 32000000*0.0064
Evaluating ... ...
TS = 204800
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
204800 Pascal -->0.2048 Megapascal (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.2048 Megapascal <-- Tensile Strength
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Allowable Tensile Stress given Tensile Strength for Single Fillet Lap Joint
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Strength/(0.707*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate)
Allowable Tensile Stress given Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Strength/(1.414*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate)
Tensile Stress given Tensile Force and Length of Weld
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Force in Butt Weld/(Length of Weld*Depth of Weld)
Depth of Weld given Tensile Force for Butt Weld Joint
Go Depth of Weld = Tensile Force in Butt Weld/(Tensile Stress*Length of Weld)
Tensile Strength of Single Fillet Lap Joint
Go Tensile Strength = 0.707*Tensile Stress*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate
Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap
Go Tensile Strength = 1.414*Tensile Stress*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate
Tensile Force for Butt Weld Joint given Length of Weld
Go Tensile Force in Butt Weld = Tensile Stress*Length of Weld*Depth of Weld
Tensile Stress given Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap and Area of Double Fillet Weld
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Strength/(Area of Double Fillet Weld)
Tensile Stress given Tensile Strength of Single Fillet Lap and Area of Single Fillet Weld
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Strength/(Area of Single Fillet Weld)
Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld
Go Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld
Tensile Strength of Single Fillet Lap given Area of Single Fillet Weld
Go Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Single Fillet Weld
Tensile Stress given Tensile Force for Butt Weld Joint
Go Tensile Stress = Tensile Force in Butt Weld/Weld Bed Area
Area of Weld given Tensile Force for Butt Weld Joint
Go Weld Bed Area = Tensile Force in Butt Weld/Tensile Stress
Tensile Force for Butt Weld Joint
Go Tensile Force in Butt Weld = Tensile Stress*Weld Bed Area
Throat Thickness given Area of Fillet Weld for Double Fillet Lap Joint
Go Throat Thickness = Weld Bed Area/(2*Length of Weld)
Throat Thickness given Area of Parallel Fillet Weld
Go Throat Thickness = Weld Bed Area/(2*Length of Weld)
Throat Thickness given Area of Fillet Weld for Single Fillet Lap Joint
Go Throat Thickness = Weld Bed Area/Length of Weld
Throat Thickness for Fillet Weld
Go Throat Thickness = 0.707*Thickness of Plate

Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld Formula

Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld
TS = σt*Adouble

What do you mean by maximum shear stress theory?

The maximum shear stress theory states that the failure or yielding of a ductile material will occur when the maximum shear stress of the material equals or exceeds the shear stress value at the yield point in the uniaxial tensile test.

How to Calculate Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld?

Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld calculator uses Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld to calculate the Tensile Strength, Tensile strength of double fillet lap given area of double fillet weld is the maximum load that a material can support without fracture when being stretched, divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material. Tensile Strength is denoted by TS symbol.

How to calculate Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld, enter Tensile Stress t) & Area of Double Fillet Weld (Adouble) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2E-7 = 32000000*0.0064.

FAQ

What is Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld?
Tensile strength of double fillet lap given area of double fillet weld is the maximum load that a material can support without fracture when being stretched, divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material and is represented as TS = σt*Adouble or Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld. Tensile Stress can be defined as the magnitude of force applied along the weld, which is divided by the cross-sectional area of the weld in a direction perpendicular to the applied force & Area of double fillet weld is that area which is prepared by joining two metals for welding.
How to calculate Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld?
Tensile strength of double fillet lap given area of double fillet weld is the maximum load that a material can support without fracture when being stretched, divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material is calculated using Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Double Fillet Weld. To calculate Tensile Strength of Double Fillet Lap given Area of Double Fillet Weld, you need Tensile Stress t) & Area of Double Fillet Weld (Adouble). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile Stress & Area of Double Fillet Weld 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 Tensile Strength?
In this formula, Tensile Strength uses Tensile Stress & Area of Double Fillet Weld. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Tensile Strength = 1.414*Tensile Stress*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate
  • Tensile Strength = 0.707*Tensile Stress*Length of Weld*Thickness of Plate
  • Tensile Strength = Tensile Stress*Area of Single Fillet Weld
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