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Cross Sectional Area of Column is the area of a column that is obtained when a column is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point. Check FAQs
Asectional=Paxialσbmax-(Mεcolumn)
Asectional - Cross Sectional Area?Paxial - Axial Thrust?σbmax - Maximum Bending Stress?M - Maximum Bending Moment In Column?εcolumn - Modulus of Elasticity of Column?

Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load Example

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0.0008Edit=1500Edit2Edit-(16Edit10.56Edit)
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Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Asectional=Paxialσbmax-(Mεcolumn)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Asectional=1500N2MPa-(16N*m10.56MPa)
Next Step Convert Units
Asectional=1500N2E+6Pa-(16N*m1.1E+7Pa)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Asectional=15002E+6-(161.1E+7)
Next Step Evaluate
Asectional=0.000750000000000568
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Asectional=0.0008

Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load Formula Elements

Variables
Cross Sectional Area
Cross Sectional Area of Column is the area of a column that is obtained when a column is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point.
Symbol: Asectional
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Axial Thrust
Axial Thrust is the force exerted along the axis of a shaft in mechanical systems. It occurs when there is an imbalance of forces that acts in the direction parallel to the axis of rotation.
Symbol: Paxial
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Bending Stress
Maximum Bending Stress is the highest stress experienced by a material subjected to a bending load.
Symbol: σbmax
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Bending Moment In Column
Maximum Bending Moment In Column is the highest amount of bending force that a column experiences due to applied loads, either axial or eccentric.
Symbol: M
Measurement: Moment of ForceUnit: N*m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Modulus of Elasticity of Column
Modulus of Elasticity of Column is a quantity that measures column's resistance to being deformed elastically when stress is applied to it.
Symbol: εcolumn
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Cross Sectional Area

​Go Cross-Sectional Area given Maximum Stress for Strut Subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load
Asectional=Paxialσbmax-(McI)

Other formulas in Strut Subjected to Compressive Axial Thrust and a Transverse Uniformly Distributed Load category

​Go Bending Moment at Section for Strut subjected to Compressive Axial and Uniformly Distributed Load
Mb=-(Paxialδ)+(qf((x22)-(lcolumnx2)))
​Go Axial Thrust for Strut Subjected to Compressive Axial and Uniformly Distributed Load
Paxial=-Mb+(qf((x22)-(lcolumnx2)))δ
​Go Deflection at Section for Strut Subjected to Compressive Axial and Uniformly Distributed Load
δ=-Mb+(qf((x22)-(lcolumnx2)))Paxial
​Go Load Intensity for Strut Subjected to Compressive Axial and Uniformly Distributed Load
qf=Mb+(Paxialδ)(x22)-(lcolumnx2)

How to Evaluate Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load?

Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load evaluator uses Cross Sectional Area = Axial Thrust/(Maximum Bending Stress-(Maximum Bending Moment In Column/Modulus of Elasticity of Column)) to evaluate the Cross Sectional Area, The Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load formula is defined as a measure of the strut's ability to resist deformation under compressive axial thrust and transverse uniformly distributed load, providing a critical value for structural integrity and stability in engineering design. Cross Sectional Area is denoted by Asectional symbol.

How to evaluate Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load, enter Axial Thrust (Paxial), Maximum Bending Stress (σbmax), Maximum Bending Moment In Column (M) & Modulus of Elasticity of Column column) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load

What is the formula to find Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load?
The formula of Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load is expressed as Cross Sectional Area = Axial Thrust/(Maximum Bending Stress-(Maximum Bending Moment In Column/Modulus of Elasticity of Column)). Here is an example- 0.00075 = 1500/(2000000-(16/10560000)).
How to calculate Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load?
With Axial Thrust (Paxial), Maximum Bending Stress (σbmax), Maximum Bending Moment In Column (M) & Modulus of Elasticity of Column column) we can find Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load using the formula - Cross Sectional Area = Axial Thrust/(Maximum Bending Stress-(Maximum Bending Moment In Column/Modulus of Elasticity of Column)).
What are the other ways to Calculate Cross Sectional Area?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Cross Sectional Area-
  • Cross Sectional Area=Axial Thrust/(Maximum Bending Stress-(Maximum Bending Moment In Column*Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point/Moment of Inertia))OpenImg
Can the Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load be negative?
No, the Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load, measured in Area cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load?
Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load is usually measured using the Square Meter[m²] for Area. Square Kilometer[m²], Square Centimeter[m²], Square Millimeter[m²] are the few other units in which Cross-Sectional Area given Elastic Modulus for Strut subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load can be measured.
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