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Circumferential strain represents the change in length. Check FAQs
e1=C2-CinitialCinitial
e1 - Circumferential Strain?C2 - Final Circumference?Cinitial - Initial circumference?

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1.6667Edit=6.4Edit-2.4Edit2.4Edit
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Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
e1=C2-CinitialCinitial
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
e1=6.4mm-2.4mm2.4mm
Next Step Convert Units
e1=0.0064m-0.0024m0.0024m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
e1=0.0064-0.00240.0024
Next Step Evaluate
e1=1.66666666666667
LAST Step Rounding Answer
e1=1.6667

Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc Formula Elements

Variables
Circumferential Strain
Circumferential strain represents the change in length.
Symbol: e1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Final Circumference
Final Circumference is the final circumference value of disc as increased due to strain on disc.
Symbol: C2
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Initial circumference
Initial circumference is the initial circumference value of disc, as under no stress.
Symbol: Cinitial
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Circumferential Strain

​Go Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc given radius of disc
e1=Rirdisc
​Go Circumferential strain on disc given stresses
e1=σc-(𝛎σr)E
​Go Circumferential stress given radius of disc
e1=((Rirdisc)E)+(𝛎σr)

Other formulas in Circumferential Stress and Strain category

​Go Circumferential stress given circumferential strain on disc
σc=(e1E)+(𝛎σr)
​Go Circumferential stress given initial radial width of disc
σc=σr-((dudr)E)𝛎
​Go Circumferential stress given radial strain on disc
σc=σr-(erE)𝛎

How to Evaluate Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc?

Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc evaluator uses Circumferential Strain = (Final Circumference-Initial circumference)/Initial circumference to evaluate the Circumferential Strain, Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc formula is defined as the measure of deformation experienced by a rotating disc in response to applied stresses. It quantifies the change in circumference relative to the original circumference, reflecting material behavior under rotational forces. Circumferential Strain is denoted by e1 symbol.

How to evaluate Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc, enter Final Circumference (C2) & Initial circumference (Cinitial) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc

What is the formula to find Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc?
The formula of Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc is expressed as Circumferential Strain = (Final Circumference-Initial circumference)/Initial circumference. Here is an example- 1.666667 = (0.0064-0.0024)/0.0024.
How to calculate Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc?
With Final Circumference (C2) & Initial circumference (Cinitial) we can find Circumferential strain for rotating thin disc using the formula - Circumferential Strain = (Final Circumference-Initial circumference)/Initial circumference.
What are the other ways to Calculate Circumferential Strain?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Circumferential Strain-
  • Circumferential Strain=Increase in Radius/Radius of DiscOpenImg
  • Circumferential Strain=(Circumferential Stress-(Poisson's Ratio*Radial Stress))/Modulus of Elasticity of DiscOpenImg
  • Circumferential Strain=((Increase in Radius/Radius of Disc)*Modulus of Elasticity of Disc)+(Poisson's Ratio*Radial Stress)OpenImg
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