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Yield Stress 1 is a crucial material property that marks the transition from elastic behavior to plastic behavior. Check FAQs
Fy1=C2/C1Fy2P1P2
Fy1 - Yield Stress 1?C2/C1 - Relative Cost?Fy2 - Yield Stress 2?P1 - Material Cost p1?P2 - Material Cost p2?

Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio Example

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117.143Edit=0.9011Edit125Edit26Edit25Edit
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Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Fy1=C2/C1Fy2P1P2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Fy1=0.9011125N/m²2625
Next Step Convert Units
Fy1=0.9011125Pa2625
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Fy1=0.90111252625
Next Step Evaluate
Fy1=117.143Pa
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Fy1=117.143N/m²

Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio Formula Elements

Variables
Yield Stress 1
Yield Stress 1 is a crucial material property that marks the transition from elastic behavior to plastic behavior.
Symbol: Fy1
Measurement: PressureUnit: N/m²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Relative Cost
Relative Cost is the cost of a good or service in relation to the prices of other goods and services.
Symbol: C2/C1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Yield Stress 2
Yield Stress 2 is a crucial material property that marks the transition from elastic behavior to plastic behavior.
Symbol: Fy2
Measurement: PressureUnit: N/m²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Material Cost p1
Material Cost p1 is the material price per unit weight. It is the cost of materials used to manufacture a product or provide a service.
Symbol: P1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Material Cost p2
Material Cost p2 is the material price per unit weight. It is the cost of materials used to manufacture a product or provide a service.
Symbol: P2
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Yield Stress 1

​Go Yield Stress Fy1 given Relative Weight
Fy1=(W2/W1)32(Fy2)
​Go Yield Stress Fy1 given Relative Cost
Fy1=(C2/C1P1P2)32Fy2
​Go Yield Stress Fy1 given Relative Weight for Designing Fabricated Plate Girders
Fy1=(W2/W1)2Fy2
​Go Yield Stress Fy1 given Relative Cost for Designing Fabricated Plate Girders
Fy1=(C2/C1P1P2)2(Fy2)

Other formulas in Economical Structural Steel category

​Go Material Cost Ratio
C2/C1=(A2A1)(P2P1)
​Go Cross-Sectional Area1 given Material Cost Ratio
A1=A2P2C2/C1P1
​Go Cross-Sectional Area2 given Material Cost Ratio
A2=C2/C1A1P1P2
​Go Material Price p1 given Material Cost Ratio
P1=A2P2C2/C1A1

How to Evaluate Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio?

Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio evaluator uses Yield Stress 1 = (Relative Cost*Yield Stress 2*Material Cost p1)/Material Cost p2 to evaluate the Yield Stress 1, The Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio formula is defined as the tensile stress required to produce a total elongation of the steel when members are designed to carry the same load at a stress that is a fixed percentage of the yield point, then cross-sectional areas are inversely proportional to the yield stresses. Yield Stress 1 is denoted by Fy1 symbol.

How to evaluate Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio, enter Relative Cost (C2/C1), Yield Stress 2 (Fy2), Material Cost p1 (P1) & Material Cost p2 (P2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio

What is the formula to find Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio?
The formula of Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio is expressed as Yield Stress 1 = (Relative Cost*Yield Stress 2*Material Cost p1)/Material Cost p2. Here is an example- 150.02 = (0.9011*125*26)/25.
How to calculate Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio?
With Relative Cost (C2/C1), Yield Stress 2 (Fy2), Material Cost p1 (P1) & Material Cost p2 (P2) we can find Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio using the formula - Yield Stress 1 = (Relative Cost*Yield Stress 2*Material Cost p1)/Material Cost p2.
What are the other ways to Calculate Yield Stress 1?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Yield Stress 1-
  • Yield Stress 1=(Relative Weight)^(3/2)*(Yield Stress 2)OpenImg
  • Yield Stress 1=(Relative Cost*Material Cost p1/Material Cost p2)^(3/2)*Yield Stress 2OpenImg
  • Yield Stress 1=(Relative Weight)^2*Yield Stress 2OpenImg
Can the Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio be negative?
Yes, the Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio, measured in Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio?
Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio is usually measured using the Newton per Square Meter[N/m²] for Pressure. Pascal[N/m²], Kilopascal[N/m²], Bar[N/m²] are the few other units in which Yield Stress of Steel1 using Relative Material Cost Ratio can be measured.
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