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Eccentricity of Loading is the distance between the actual line of action of loads and the line of action that would produce a uniform stress over the cross section of the specimen. Check FAQs
eload=d8
eload - Eccentricity of Loading?d - Diameter?

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17.75Edit=142Edit8
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Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
eload=d8
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
eload=142mm8
Next Step Convert Units
eload=0.142m8
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
eload=0.1428
Next Step Evaluate
eload=0.01775m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
eload=17.75mm

Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress Formula Elements

Variables
Eccentricity of Loading
Eccentricity of Loading is the distance between the actual line of action of loads and the line of action that would produce a uniform stress over the cross section of the specimen.
Symbol: eload
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Diameter
Diameter is a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
Symbol: d
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Eccentricity of Loading

​Go Eccentricity of Load given Minimum Bending Stress
eload=((4Pπ(d2))-σbmin)(π(d3)32P)
​Go Eccentricity of Load given Maximum Bending Stress
eload=Mmax(π(d3))32P

Other formulas in Middle Quarter Rule for Circular Section category

​Go Diameter of Circular Section given Maximum Value of Eccentricity
d=8eload
​Go Condition for Maximum Bending Stress given Diameter
d=2dnl
​Go Eccentric Load given Minimum Bending Stress
P=(σbmin(π(d2)))1-(8eloadd)4
​Go Minimum Bending Stress given Eccentric Load
σbmin=(4Pπ(d2))(1-(8eloadd))

How to Evaluate Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress?

Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress evaluator uses Eccentricity of Loading = Diameter/8 to evaluate the Eccentricity of Loading, The Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress formula is defined as a measure that determines the maximum value of eccentricity in a structural member when it is subjected to compressive stress, but not tensile stress, allowing engineers to design safe and efficient structures. Eccentricity of Loading is denoted by eload symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress, enter Diameter (d) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress

What is the formula to find Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress?
The formula of Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress is expressed as Eccentricity of Loading = Diameter/8. Here is an example- 17750 = 0.142/8.
How to calculate Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress?
With Diameter (d) we can find Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress using the formula - Eccentricity of Loading = Diameter/8.
What are the other ways to Calculate Eccentricity of Loading?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Eccentricity of Loading-
  • Eccentricity of Loading=(((4*Eccentric Load on Column)/(pi*(Diameter^2)))-Minimum Bending Stress)*((pi*(Diameter^3))/(32*Eccentric Load on Column))OpenImg
  • Eccentricity of Loading=(Maximum Bending Moment*(pi*(Diameter^3)))/(32*Eccentric Load on Column)OpenImg
Can the Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress be negative?
No, the Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress?
Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Maximum value of Eccentricity for No Tensile Stress can be measured.
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