Stress due to suddenly Applied Load Formula

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Direct Stress is the stress developed due to force applied which is parallel or collinear to the axis of the component. Check FAQs
σ=2WApplied loadA
σ - Direct Stress?WApplied load - Applied Load?A - Area of Cross-Section?

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53.5714Edit=2150Edit5600Edit
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Stress due to suddenly Applied Load Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
σ=2WApplied loadA
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
σ=2150kN5600mm²
Next Step Convert Units
σ=2150000N0.0056
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
σ=21500000.0056
Next Step Evaluate
σ=53571428.5714286Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
σ=53.5714285714286MPa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
σ=53.5714MPa

Stress due to suddenly Applied Load Formula Elements

Variables
Direct Stress
Direct Stress is the stress developed due to force applied which is parallel or collinear to the axis of the component.
Symbol: σ
Measurement: StressUnit: MPa
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Applied Load
Applied Load is a force imposed on an object by a person or another object.
Symbol: WApplied load
Measurement: ForceUnit: kN
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Area of Cross-Section
Area of Cross-section is a cross-sectional area which we obtain when the same object is cut into two pieces. The area of that particular cross-section is known as the cross-sectional area.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit: mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Suddenly Applied Load category

​Go Load given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
WApplied load=σA2
​Go Area given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
A=2WApplied loadσ

How to Evaluate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?

Stress due to suddenly Applied Load evaluator uses Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section to evaluate the Direct Stress, The Stress due to suddenly Applied Load formula is defined as stress developed when by the sudden load per unit area. Direct Stress is denoted by σ symbol.

How to evaluate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Stress due to suddenly Applied Load, enter Applied Load (WApplied load) & Area of Cross-Section (A) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Stress due to suddenly Applied Load

What is the formula to find Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?
The formula of Stress due to suddenly Applied Load is expressed as Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section. Here is an example- 5.4E-5 = 2*150000/0.0056.
How to calculate Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?
With Applied Load (WApplied load) & Area of Cross-Section (A) we can find Stress due to suddenly Applied Load using the formula - Direct Stress = 2*Applied Load/Area of Cross-Section.
Can the Stress due to suddenly Applied Load be negative?
Yes, the Stress due to suddenly Applied Load, measured in Stress can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Stress due to suddenly Applied Load?
Stress due to suddenly Applied Load is usually measured using the Megapascal[MPa] for Stress. Pascal[MPa], Newton per Square Meter[MPa], Newton per Square Millimeter[MPa] are the few other units in which Stress due to suddenly Applied Load can be measured.
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