Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter)
tc = (L)/(2*τco*b)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Thickness of Cotter - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Cotter is the measure of how much broad is the cotter in direction perpendicular to axial force.
Load on Cotter Joint - (Measured in Newton) - Load on cotter joint is basically the amount of load/force any part or joint, can bear or is acted upon or exerts.
Shear Stress in Cotter - (Measured in Pascal) - Shear Stress in Cotter is the amount of stress (cause deformation by slippage along a plane parallel to the imposed stress) generated into the cotter due to the shear force acting on it.
Mean Width of Cotter - (Measured in Meter) - The mean Width of Cotter is defined as the average width of the cotter of a cotter joint.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Load on Cotter Joint: 50000 Newton --> 50000 Newton No Conversion Required
Shear Stress in Cotter: 24 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 24000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Mean Width of Cotter: 48.5 Millimeter --> 0.0485 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
tc = (L)/(2*τco*b) --> (50000)/(2*24000000*0.0485)
Evaluating ... ...
tc = 0.0214776632302405
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0214776632302405 Meter -->21.4776632302405 Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
21.4776632302405 21.47766 Millimeter <-- Thickness of Cotter
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Thickness of Cotter given Tensile Stress in Socket
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = ((pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2))-(Load at Cotter Joint)/Tensile Stress In Socket)/(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot)
Width of Cotter by Bending Consideration
​ Go Mean Width of Cotter = (3*Load on Cotter Joint/(Thickness of Cotter*Bending Stress in Cotter)*(Diameter of Spigot/4+(Diameter of Socket Collar-Diameter of Spigot)/6))^0.5
Thickness of Cotter Joint given Bending Stress in Cotter
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = (2*Diameter of Socket Collar+Diameter of Spigot)*((Load on Cotter Joint)/(4*Mean Width of Cotter^2*Bending Stress in Cotter))
Diameter of Socket Collar of Cotter Joint given Bending Stress in Cotter
​ Go Diameter of Socket Collar = (4*Mean Width of Cotter^2*Bending Stress in Cotter*(Thickness of Cotter)/Load on Cotter Joint-Diameter of Spigot)/2
Diameter of Spigot of Cotter Joint given Bending Stress in Cotter
​ Go Diameter of Spigot = 4*Mean Width of Cotter^2*Bending Stress in Cotter*(Thickness of Cotter)/Load on Cotter Joint-2*Diameter of Socket Collar
Inside Diameter of Socket of Cotter Joint given Shear Stress in Socket
​ Go Diameter of Spigot = Diameter of Socket Collar-(Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Axial Distance From Slot to End of Socket Collar*Shear Stress in Socket)
Diameter of socket collar of cotter joint given shear stress in socket
​ Go Diameter of Socket Collar = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Axial Distance From Slot to End of Socket Collar*Shear Stress in Socket)+Diameter of Spigot
Thickness of Cotter given Compressive Stress in Socket
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/((Diameter of Socket Collar-Diameter of Spigot)*Compressive Stress In Socket)
Diameter of Socket Collar of Cotter Joint given Compressive Stress
​ Go Diameter of Socket Collar = Diameter of Spigot+(Load on Cotter Joint)/(Thickness of Cotter*Compressive Stress in Spigot)
Diameter of Spigot of Cotter Joint given Compressive Stress
​ Go Diameter of Spigot = Diameter of Socket Collar-(Load on Cotter Joint)/(Thickness of Cotter*Compressive Stress in Spigot)
Minimum Rod Diameter in Cotter Joint given Axial Tensile Force and Stress
​ Go Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint = sqrt((4*Load on Cotter Joint)/(Tensile Stress in Cotter Joint Rod*pi))
Cross Section Area of Spigot of Cotter Joint Prone to Failure
​ Go Cross Sectional Area of Spigot = (pi*Diameter of Spigot^2)/4-Diameter of Spigot*Thickness of Cotter
Diameter of Spigot of Cotter Joint given Shear Stress in Spigot
​ Go Diameter of Spigot = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Gap between End of Slot to End of Spigot*Shear Stress in Spigot)
Minimum Diameter of Spigot in Cotter Joint Subjected to Crushing Stress
​ Go Diameter of Spigot = Load on Cotter Joint/(Crushing Stress induced in Cotter*Thickness of Cotter)
Thickness of Cotter given Compressive Stress in Spigot
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(Compressive Stress in Spigot*Diameter of Spigot)
Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter)
Width of Cotter by Shear Consideration
​ Go Mean Width of Cotter = Shear Force on Cotter/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Thickness of Cotter)
Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint given Thickness of Spigot Collar
​ Go Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint = Thickness of Spigot Collar/(0.45)
Thickness of Spigot Collar when Rod Diameter is Available
​ Go Thickness of Spigot Collar = 0.45*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint
Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint given Spigot Collar Diameter
​ Go Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint = Diameter of Spigot Collar/1.5
Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint given Socket Collar Diameter
​ Go Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint = Diameter of Socket Collar/2.4
Diameter of Spigot Collar given Rod Diameter
​ Go Diameter of Spigot Collar = 1.5*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint
Diameter of Socket Collar given Rod Diameter
​ Go Diameter of Socket Collar = 2.4*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint
Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint given Thickness of Cotter
​ Go Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint = Thickness of Cotter/(0.31)
Thickness of Cotter Joint
​ Go Thickness of Cotter = 0.31*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint

Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter Formula

Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter)
tc = (L)/(2*τco*b)

What is a spigot?

Spigot is the male part of the cotter joint, it has a rectangular slot for passing the cotter through it. The spigot has a collar that rests against the socket end.

How to Calculate Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter?

Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter calculator uses Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter) to calculate the Thickness of Cotter, The Thickness of cotter given shear stress in cotter is the required thickness of the cotter of a cotter joint when a shear load acts onto it. Thickness of Cotter is denoted by tc symbol.

How to calculate Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter, enter Load on Cotter Joint (L), Shear Stress in Cotter co) & Mean Width of Cotter (b) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter calculation can be explained with given input values -> 21477.66 = (50000)/(2*24000000*0.0485).

FAQ

What is Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter?
The Thickness of cotter given shear stress in cotter is the required thickness of the cotter of a cotter joint when a shear load acts onto it and is represented as tc = (L)/(2*τco*b) or Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter). Load on cotter joint is basically the amount of load/force any part or joint, can bear or is acted upon or exerts, Shear Stress in Cotter is the amount of stress (cause deformation by slippage along a plane parallel to the imposed stress) generated into the cotter due to the shear force acting on it & The mean Width of Cotter is defined as the average width of the cotter of a cotter joint.
How to calculate Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter?
The Thickness of cotter given shear stress in cotter is the required thickness of the cotter of a cotter joint when a shear load acts onto it is calculated using Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(2*Shear Stress in Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter). To calculate Thickness of Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter, you need Load on Cotter Joint (L), Shear Stress in Cotter co) & Mean Width of Cotter (b). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Load on Cotter Joint, Shear Stress in Cotter & Mean Width of Cotter 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 Thickness of Cotter?
In this formula, Thickness of Cotter uses Load on Cotter Joint, Shear Stress in Cotter & Mean Width of Cotter. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Thickness of Cotter = ((pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2))-(Load at Cotter Joint)/Tensile Stress In Socket)/(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot)
  • Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/(Compressive Stress in Spigot*Diameter of Spigot)
  • Thickness of Cotter = (Load on Cotter Joint)/((Diameter of Socket Collar-Diameter of Spigot)*Compressive Stress In Socket)
  • Thickness of Cotter = (2*Diameter of Socket Collar+Diameter of Spigot)*((Load on Cotter Joint)/(4*Mean Width of Cotter^2*Bending Stress in Cotter))
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