Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus Formula

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Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel refers to the stress that occurs when wind exerts a force on the vessel, causing it to bend or deform. Check FAQs
fwb=MwZ
fwb - Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel?Mw - Maximum Wind Moment?Z - Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section?

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0.9013Edit=3.7E+8Edit4.1E+8Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
fwb=MwZ
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
fwb=3.7E+8N*mm4.1E+8mm³
Next Step Convert Units
fwb=370440N*m0.411
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
fwb=3704400.411
Next Step Evaluate
fwb=901313.868613139Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
fwb=0.901313868613139N/mm²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
fwb=0.9013N/mm²

Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus Formula Elements

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Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel
Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel refers to the stress that occurs when wind exerts a force on the vessel, causing it to bend or deform.
Symbol: fwb
Measurement: StressUnit: N/mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Wind Moment
Maximum Wind Moment is calculated based on a number of factors, including the wind speed and direction, the size and shape of the building or structure, the materials used in construction.
Symbol: Mw
Measurement: Moment of ForceUnit: N*mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section
Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section is a property that describes its resistance to bending stress.
Symbol: Z
Measurement: VolumeUnit: mm³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Saddle Support category

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fcs3=fcs1+f3
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M1=QA((1)-(1-(AL)+((Rvessel)2-(DepthHead)22AL)1+(43)(DepthHeadL)))
​Go Combined Stresses at Bottommost Fibre of Cross Section
fcs2=fcs1-f2
​Go Combined Stresses at Topmost Fibre of Cross Section
f1cs=fcs1+f1

How to Evaluate Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus?

Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus evaluator uses Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel = Maximum Wind Moment/Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section to evaluate the Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel, Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus is a relationship that describes the maximum bending stress that a material or structure can withstand before it undergoes plastic deformation or failure. Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel is denoted by fwb symbol.

How to evaluate Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus, enter Maximum Wind Moment (Mw) & Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section (Z) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus

What is the formula to find Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus?
The formula of Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus is expressed as Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel = Maximum Wind Moment/Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section. Here is an example- 9E-7 = 370440/0.411.
How to calculate Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus?
With Maximum Wind Moment (Mw) & Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section (Z) we can find Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus using the formula - Axial Bending Stress at Base of Vessel = Maximum Wind Moment/Section Modulus of Skirt Cross Section.
Can the Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus be negative?
No, the Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus?
Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus is usually measured using the Newton per Square Millimeter[N/mm²] for Stress. Pascal[N/mm²], Newton per Square Meter[N/mm²], Kilonewton per Square Meter[N/mm²] are the few other units in which Corresponding Bending Stress with Section Modulus can be measured.
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