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Effort in lifting load is the force required to overcome the resistance to lift the load. Check FAQs
Pli=2Mtlidm
Pli - Effort in lifting load?Mtli - Torque for lifting load?dm - Mean Diameter of Power Screw?

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402.8261Edit=29265Edit46Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Pli=2Mtlidm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Pli=29265N*mm46mm
Next Step Convert Units
Pli=29.265N*m0.046m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Pli=29.2650.046
Next Step Evaluate
Pli=402.826086956522N
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Pli=402.8261N

Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load Formula Elements

Variables
Effort in lifting load
Effort in lifting load is the force required to overcome the resistance to lift the load.
Symbol: Pli
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Torque for lifting load
Torque for lifting load is described as the turning effect of force on the axis of rotation that is required in lifting the load.
Symbol: Mtli
Measurement: TorqueUnit: N*mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Mean Diameter of Power Screw
Mean Diameter of Power Screw is the average diameter of the bearing surface - or more accurately, twice the average distance from the centreline of the thread to the bearing surface.
Symbol: dm
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Effort in lifting load

​Go Effort Required in Lifting load using Power Screw
Pli=W(μ+tan(α)1-μtan(α))

Other formulas in Torque Requirement in Lifting Load using Square Threaded Screw category

​Go Load on Power Screw given Effort Required to Lift Load
W=Pliμ+tan(α)1-μtan(α)
​Go Helix Angle of Power Screw given Effort Required to Lift Load
α=atan(Pli-WμPliμ+W)
​Go Coefficient of Friction of Power Screw given Effort Required to Lift Load
μ=Pli-Wtan(α)W+Plitan(α)
​Go Torque Required to Lift Load given Effort
Mtli=Plidm2

How to Evaluate Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load?

Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load evaluator uses Effort in lifting load = 2*Torque for lifting load/Mean Diameter of Power Screw to evaluate the Effort in lifting load, Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load formula is defined as the force that acts perpendicular to the load W. It may act towards the right or towards the left. It should act towards the right to overcome the friction and raise the load. Effort in lifting load is denoted by Pli symbol.

How to evaluate Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load, enter Torque for lifting load (Mtli) & Mean Diameter of Power Screw (dm) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load

What is the formula to find Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load?
The formula of Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load is expressed as Effort in lifting load = 2*Torque for lifting load/Mean Diameter of Power Screw. Here is an example- 402.8261 = 2*9.265/0.046.
How to calculate Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load?
With Torque for lifting load (Mtli) & Mean Diameter of Power Screw (dm) we can find Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load using the formula - Effort in lifting load = 2*Torque for lifting load/Mean Diameter of Power Screw.
What are the other ways to Calculate Effort in lifting load?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Effort in lifting load-
  • Effort in lifting load=Load on screw*((Coefficient of friction at screw thread+tan(Helix angle of screw))/(1-Coefficient of friction at screw thread*tan(Helix angle of screw)))OpenImg
Can the Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load be negative?
No, the Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load, measured in Force cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load?
Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Effort Required to Lift Load given Torque Required to Lift Load can be measured.
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