Tensile Thread Strength Calculator
Diameter (mm) | Material Tensile Strength (MPa) | Cross-Sectional Area (mm²) | Tensile Strength (Newtons) |
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0.5 | 1000 | 0.196 | 196 |
1.0 | 1000 | 0.785 | 785 |
1.5 | 1000 | 1.767 | 1767 |
2.0 | 1000 | 3.142 | 3142 |
0.5 | 1500 | 0.196 | 294 |
1.0 | 1500 | 0.785 | 1178 |
1.5 | 1500 | 1.767 | 2650 |
2.0 | 1500 | 3.142 | 4713 |
Explanation of Table Columns:
- Diameter (mm): The diameter of the thread in millimeters.
- Material Tensile Strength (MPa): The tensile strength of the material from which the thread is made, measured in megapascals.
- Cross-Sectional Area (mm²): The cross-sectional area of the thread, calculated using the formula Area=π×(r2)\text{Area} = \pi \times (r^2)Area=π×(r2), where rrr is half the diameter converted to meters.
- Tensile Strength (Newtons): The estimated tensile strength in Newtons, calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area (in square meters, converted here directly to mm² for simplicity) by the material’s tensile strength and converting MPa to Newtons per square millimeter.
Usage:
This table is meant for quick reference and preliminary estimations. For precise calculations, especially in critical applications, further analysis including safety factors and real-world testing should be considered.