Permissible Tensile Stress in Butt Weld evaluator uses Tensile Stress in Weld = Tensile Force on Welded Plates/(Length of Weld*Welded Base Plate Thickness) to evaluate the Tensile Stress in Weld, Permissible Tensile Stress in Butt Weld also known as Allowable Tensile Strength is defined as the maximum strength that the Weld Beads should be exposed to when in tension. It's a safety limit, considering different aspects of non-uniformity in stress distribution. Tensile Stress in Weld is denoted by σt symbol.
How to evaluate Permissible Tensile Stress in Butt Weld using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Permissible Tensile Stress in Butt Weld, enter Tensile Force on Welded Plates (P), Length of Weld (L) & Welded Base Plate Thickness (tp) and hit the calculate button.