Direct Compressive Stress in Screw Formula

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Compressive stress in screw is the force per unit area that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces. Check FAQs
σc=Wa4πdc2
σc - Compressive stress in screw?Wa - Axial load on screw?dc - Core diameter of screw?π - Archimedes' constant?

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94.5546Edit=131000Edit43.141642Edit2
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Direct Compressive Stress in Screw Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
σc=Wa4πdc2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
σc=131000N4π42mm2
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
σc=131000N43.141642mm2
Next Step Convert Units
σc=131000N43.14160.042m2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
σc=13100043.14160.0422
Next Step Evaluate
σc=94554637.3924639Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
σc=94.5546373924639N/mm²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
σc=94.5546N/mm²

Direct Compressive Stress in Screw Formula Elements

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Constants
Compressive stress in screw
Compressive stress in screw is the force per unit area that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces.
Symbol: σc
Measurement: StressUnit: N/mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Axial load on screw
Axial load on screw is the instantaneous load applied to the screw along its axis.
Symbol: Wa
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Core diameter of screw
Core diameter of screw is defined as the smallest diameter of the thread of the screw or nut. The term “minor diameter” replaces the term “core diameter” as applied to the thread of a screw.
Symbol: dc
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Archimedes' constant
Archimedes' constant is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Symbol: π
Value: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288

Other formulas in Design of Screw and Nut category

​Go Core Diameter of Power Screw
dc=d-p
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d=dc+p
​Go Pitch of Power Screw
p=d-dc
​Go Mean Diameter of Power Screw
dm=d-0.5p

How to Evaluate Direct Compressive Stress in Screw?

Direct Compressive Stress in Screw evaluator uses Compressive stress in screw = (Axial load on screw*4)/(pi*Core diameter of screw^2) to evaluate the Compressive stress in screw, Direct Compressive Stress in Screw formula is defined as the compressive stress generated in the screw when an axial force(W) is applied to it. Compressive stress in screw is denoted by σc symbol.

How to evaluate Direct Compressive Stress in Screw using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Direct Compressive Stress in Screw, enter Axial load on screw (Wa) & Core diameter of screw (dc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Direct Compressive Stress in Screw

What is the formula to find Direct Compressive Stress in Screw?
The formula of Direct Compressive Stress in Screw is expressed as Compressive stress in screw = (Axial load on screw*4)/(pi*Core diameter of screw^2). Here is an example- 9.5E-5 = (131000*4)/(pi*0.042^2).
How to calculate Direct Compressive Stress in Screw?
With Axial load on screw (Wa) & Core diameter of screw (dc) we can find Direct Compressive Stress in Screw using the formula - Compressive stress in screw = (Axial load on screw*4)/(pi*Core diameter of screw^2). This formula also uses Archimedes' constant .
Can the Direct Compressive Stress in Screw be negative?
No, the Direct Compressive Stress in Screw, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Direct Compressive Stress in Screw?
Direct Compressive Stress in Screw 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 Direct Compressive Stress in Screw can be measured.
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