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Maximum Fiber Stress is the maximum value of stress that is taken by the fiber. Check FAQs
Fb=12000CblmaxdAf
Fb - Maximum Fiber Stress?Cb - Moment Gradient Factor?lmax - Maximum Unbraced Length?d - Beam Depth?Af - Area of Compression Flange?

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367.3087Edit=120001.96Edit1921Edit350Edit10500Edit
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Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Fb=12000CblmaxdAf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Fb=120001.961921mm350mm10500mm²
Next Step Convert Units
Fb=120001.961.921m0.35m0.0105
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Fb=120001.961.9210.350.0105
Next Step Evaluate
Fb=367308693.38886Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Fb=367.30869338886MPa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Fb=367.3087MPa

Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Fiber Stress
Maximum Fiber Stress is the maximum value of stress that is taken by the fiber.
Symbol: Fb
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Moment Gradient Factor
Moment Gradient Factor is rate at which moment is changing with length of beam.
Symbol: Cb
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Unbraced Length
Maximum Unbraced Length also known as the unsupported length, is the largest distance along a structural member between the brace points.
Symbol: lmax
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Beam Depth
Beam Depth is the distance from the tension steel of the beam to the edge of the compression fibre.
Symbol: d
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Compression Flange
Area of Compression Flange is the product of the length and depth of the compression flange of the beam.
Symbol: Af
Measurement: AreaUnit: mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Fiber Stress

​Go Maximum Fiber Stress in Bending for Laterally Supported Compact Beams and Girders
Fb=0.66Fy
​Go Maximum Fiber Stress in Bending for Laterally Supported Noncompact Beams and Girders
Fb=0.60Fy
​Go Allowable Stress given Simplifying Term between 0.2 and 1
Fb=(2-Q)Fy3
​Go Allowable Stress when Simplifying Term Greater than 1
Fb=Fy3Q

Other formulas in Allowable Stress Design for Building Beams category

​Go Maximum Unsupported Length of Compression Flange-1
lmax=76.0bfFy
​Go Maximum Unsupported Length of Compression Flange-2
lmax=20000FydAf
​Go Modifier for Moment Gradient
Cb=1.75+(1.05(M1M2))+(0.3(M1M2)2)
​Go Simplifying Term for Allowable Stress Equations
Q=(lmaxr)2Fy510000Cb

How to Evaluate Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange?

Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange evaluator uses Maximum Fiber Stress = (12000*Moment Gradient Factor)/((Maximum Unbraced Length*Beam Depth)/Area of Compression Flange) to evaluate the Maximum Fiber Stress, The Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange formula is defined as the calculation of the allowable maximum stress when the compression flange is solid and nearly rectangular in cross-section, and its area is not less than that of the tension flange. Maximum Fiber Stress is denoted by Fb symbol.

How to evaluate Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange, enter Moment Gradient Factor (Cb), Maximum Unbraced Length (lmax), Beam Depth (d) & Area of Compression Flange (Af) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange

What is the formula to find Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange?
The formula of Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange is expressed as Maximum Fiber Stress = (12000*Moment Gradient Factor)/((Maximum Unbraced Length*Beam Depth)/Area of Compression Flange). Here is an example- 0.000367 = (12000*1.96)/((1.921*0.35)/0.0105).
How to calculate Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange?
With Moment Gradient Factor (Cb), Maximum Unbraced Length (lmax), Beam Depth (d) & Area of Compression Flange (Af) we can find Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange using the formula - Maximum Fiber Stress = (12000*Moment Gradient Factor)/((Maximum Unbraced Length*Beam Depth)/Area of Compression Flange).
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Fiber Stress?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Fiber Stress-
  • Maximum Fiber Stress=0.66*Yield Stress of SteelOpenImg
  • Maximum Fiber Stress=0.60*Yield Stress of SteelOpenImg
  • Maximum Fiber Stress=((2-Simplifying Term for Fb)*Yield Stress of Steel)/3OpenImg
Can the Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange be negative?
No, the Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange?
Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange is usually measured using the Megapascal[MPa] for Pressure. Pascal[MPa], Kilopascal[MPa], Bar[MPa] are the few other units in which Allowable Stress for Solid Compression Flange having Area not Less than Tension Flange can be measured.
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