Permissible Tensile Stress given Plate Thickness evaluator uses Permissible Tensile Stress = (Internal Pressure of Pipe*Pipe Radius in Millimeter)/(Plate Thickness in Millimeter*Joint Efficiency of Pipe) to evaluate the Permissible Tensile Stress, The Permissible Tensile Stress given Plate Thickness is defined as the maximum tensile stress that a material (typically a metal or structural plate) can withstand without failure, considering the thickness of the plate. The permissible tensile stress is determined based on the material properties and safety factors. Permissible Tensile Stress is denoted by σtp symbol.
How to evaluate Permissible Tensile Stress given Plate Thickness using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Permissible Tensile Stress given Plate Thickness, enter Internal Pressure of Pipe (Pi), Pipe Radius in Millimeter (r), Plate Thickness in Millimeter (pt) & Joint Efficiency of Pipe (η) and hit the calculate button.