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Load on Weld in Welded Joints Formulas
The load on weld refers to the amount of stress or force that the weld joint is subjected to during its application or intended use. And is denoted by P. Load on Weld is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Load on Weld is always positive.
Welded Joints formulas that make use of Load on Weld
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Permissible Tensile Strength for Double Transverse Fillet Joint
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Maximum Shear Stress-induced in Plane that is Inclined at Angle theta
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Length of Weld given Maximum Shear Stress-induced in Plane
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FAQ
What is the Load on Weld?
The load on weld refers to the amount of stress or force that the weld joint is subjected to during its application or intended use. Load on Weld is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Load on Weld is always positive.
Can the Load on Weld be negative?
No, the Load on Weld, measured in Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Load on Weld?
Load on Weld is usually measured using the Kilonewton[kN] for Force. Newton[kN], Exanewton[kN], Meganewton[kN] are the few other units in which Load on Weld can be measured.
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