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Factor of Safety in Retaining Rings and Circlips Formulas
Factor of Safety expresses how much stronger a system is than it needs to be for an intended load. And is denoted by f
s
.
Formulas to find Factor of Safety in Retaining Rings and Circlips
f
x
Factor of Safety given allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove
Go
Retaining Rings and Circlips formulas that make use of Factor of Safety
f
x
Allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove
Go
f
x
Shaft Diameter given allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove
Go
f
x
Tensile Yield Strength of Groove Material given allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove
Go
f
x
Depth of Groove given allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove
Go
List of variables in Retaining Rings and Circlips formulas
f
x
Conversion Factor
Go
f
x
Shaft Diameter
Go
f
x
Depth of Groove
Go
f
x
Tensile Yield Strength of Groove Material
Go
f
x
Allowable Static Thrust Load on Groove Wall
Go
f
x
Reduction Factor
Go
FAQ
What is the Factor of Safety?
Factor of Safety expresses how much stronger a system is than it needs to be for an intended load.
Can the Factor of Safety be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Factor of Safety, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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