Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt
σt = σyt/fs
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Tensile stress in bolt - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile stress in bolt can be defined as the magnitude of force applied along a bolt, which is divided by the cross-sectional area of the rod in a direction perpendicular to the applied force.
Tensile yield strength of bolt - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile yield strength of bolt is the stress the bolt can withstand without permanent deformation or a point at which it will no longer return to its original dimensions.
Factor of Safety for Bolt - Factor of Safety for Bolt expresses how much stronger a bolt or bolted joint system is than it needs to be for an intended load.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile yield strength of bolt: 380 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 380000000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Factor of Safety for Bolt: 2.6 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
σt = σyt/fs --> 380000000/2.6
Evaluating ... ...
σt = 146153846.153846
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
146153846.153846 Pascal -->146.153846153846 Newton per Square Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
146.153846153846 146.1538 Newton per Square Millimeter <-- Tensile stress in bolt
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Tensile Stress Area of Threaded fastener
Go Tensile stress area of threaded fastener = (pi/4)*(((Pitch Diameter of External Thread+Minor Diameter of External Thread)/2)^2)
Shear Stress at Core Diameter of Threaded Fastener given Tensile Force
Go Shear stress in bolt = Tensile Force on Bolt/(pi*Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt*Height of nut)
Tensile Force acting on Bolt given Shear Stress
Go Tensile Force on Bolt = (pi*Shear stress in bolt*Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt*Height of nut)
Tensile Force acting on Bolt
Go Tensile Force on Bolt = (pi*Shear stress in bolt*Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt*Height of nut)
Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Force and Core Diameter
Go Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile Force on Bolt/((pi/4)*(Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt^2))
Tensile Force acting on Bolt given Tensile Stress
Go Tensile Force on Bolt = Tensile stress in bolt*pi*(Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt^2)/4
Change in Load on Bolt given Resultant Load and Initial Preload in Bolt
Go Change in External Load = Resultant load on bolt-Initial preload in bolt due to tightening of nut
Initial Preload in Bolt due to Tightening
Go Initial preload in bolt due to tightening of nut = Resultant load on bolt-Change in External Load
Resultant Load on Bolt
Go Resultant load on bolt = Initial preload in bolt due to tightening of nut+Change in External Load
Shear Stress at Core Diameter of Threaded Fasteners given Tensile Yield Strength
Go Shear stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/(2*Factor of Safety for Bolt)
Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength
Go Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt
Tensile Yield Strength of Bolt
Go Tensile yield strength of bolt = Factor of Safety for Bolt*Tensile stress in bolt
Shear Stress at Core Diameter given Shear Yield Strength of Threaded Fastener
Go Shear stress in bolt = Shear yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt
Primary Shear Force on each Bolt
Go Primary shear load on bolt = External Force on Bolt/Number of Bolts in Joint
External Force on Bolt
Go External Force on Bolt = Number of Bolts in Joint*Primary shear load on bolt
Ultimate Tensile Strength of Bolt
Go Ultimate tensile strength of bolt = 2*Endurance limit of rotating beam bolt specimen

Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength Formula

Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt
σt = σyt/fs

What is a fastener?

A fastener or fastening is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together. In general, fasteners are used to create non-permanent joints; that is, joints that can be removed or dismantled without damaging the joining components.

How to Calculate Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength?

Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength calculator uses Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt to calculate the Tensile stress in bolt, Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength formula is defined as the ratio of the tensile yield strength of the Bolt and the factor of safety. Tensile stress in bolt is denoted by σt symbol.

How to calculate Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength, enter Tensile yield strength of bolt yt) & Factor of Safety for Bolt (fs) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000146 = 380000000/2.6.

FAQ

What is Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength?
Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength formula is defined as the ratio of the tensile yield strength of the Bolt and the factor of safety and is represented as σt = σyt/fs or Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt. Tensile yield strength of bolt is the stress the bolt can withstand without permanent deformation or a point at which it will no longer return to its original dimensions & Factor of Safety for Bolt expresses how much stronger a bolt or bolted joint system is than it needs to be for an intended load.
How to calculate Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength?
Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength formula is defined as the ratio of the tensile yield strength of the Bolt and the factor of safety is calculated using Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile yield strength of bolt/Factor of Safety for Bolt. To calculate Tensile Stress in Core Cross-Section of Bolt given Tensile Yield Strength, you need Tensile yield strength of bolt yt) & Factor of Safety for Bolt (fs). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile yield strength of bolt & Factor of Safety for Bolt 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 stress in bolt?
In this formula, Tensile stress in bolt uses Tensile yield strength of bolt & Factor of Safety for Bolt. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Tensile stress in bolt = Tensile Force on Bolt/((pi/4)*(Core Diameter of Threaded Bolt^2))
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