Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot))
L = σtso*(pi/4*(d1^2-d2^2)-tc*(d1-d2))
This formula uses 1 Constants, 5 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Load on Cotter Joint - (Measured in Newton) - Load on cotter joint is basically the amount of load/force any part or joint, can bear or is acted upon or exerts.
Tensile Stress In Socket - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile Stress In Socket is the amount of stress generated into the socket due to the tensile force onto it.
Outside Diameter of Socket - (Measured in Meter) - Outside Diameter of Socket is the diameter (twice the radius) of the outer surface of the socket.
Diameter of Spigot - (Measured in Meter) - The diameter of Spigot is defined as the diameter of the external surface of the spigot or the inner diameter of the socket.
Thickness of Cotter - (Measured in Meter) - Thickness of Cotter is the measure of how much broad is the cotter in direction perpendicular to axial force.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile Stress In Socket: 68.224 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 68224000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Outside Diameter of Socket: 54 Millimeter --> 0.054 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Diameter of Spigot: 40 Millimeter --> 0.04 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Thickness of Cotter: 21.478 Millimeter --> 0.021478 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
L = σtso*(pi/4*(d1^2-d2^2)-tc*(d1-d2)) --> 68224000*(pi/4*(0.054^2-0.04^2)-0.021478*(0.054-0.04))
Evaluating ... ...
L = 50000.8226503098
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
50000.8226503098 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
50000.8226503098 50000.82 Newton <-- Load on Cotter Joint
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Forces and Loads on Joint Calculators

Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket
​ LaTeX ​ Go Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot))
Maximum Load taken by Cotter Joint given Spigot Diameter, Thickness and Stress
​ LaTeX ​ Go Load on Cotter Joint = (pi/4*Diameter of Spigot^2-Diameter of Spigot*Thickness of Cotter)*Tensile Stress In Spigot
Load Taken by Cotter Joint Rod given Tensile Stress in Rod
​ LaTeX ​ Go Load on Cotter Joint = (pi*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint^2*Tensile Stress in Cotter Joint Rod)/4
Force on Cotter given Shear Stress in Cotter
​ LaTeX ​ Go Load on Cotter Joint = 2*Thickness of Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter*Shear Stress in Cotter

Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot))
L = σtso*(pi/4*(d1^2-d2^2)-tc*(d1-d2))

What is a cotter and when is it used?

Cotter is a flat wedge-shaped metal piece that is used to connect two rods that transmit the force but without rotation. The force may be axial and of tensile or compressive nature. Cotter is fitted in the tapered slot and remains in its position because of wedge action.

How to Calculate Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket?

Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket calculator uses Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot)) to calculate the Load on Cotter Joint, The Load taken by socket of cotter joint given tensile stress in socket is the amount of shearing force beared by the socket of the cotter joint at particular shear stress generated in it. Load on Cotter Joint is denoted by L symbol.

How to calculate Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket, enter Tensile Stress In Socket tso), Outside Diameter of Socket (d1), Diameter of Spigot (d2) & Thickness of Cotter (tc) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket calculation can be explained with given input values -> 31367.78 = 68224000*(pi/4*(0.054^2-0.04^2)-0.021478*(0.054-0.04)).

FAQ

What is Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket?
The Load taken by socket of cotter joint given tensile stress in socket is the amount of shearing force beared by the socket of the cotter joint at particular shear stress generated in it and is represented as L = σtso*(pi/4*(d1^2-d2^2)-tc*(d1-d2)) or Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot)). Tensile Stress In Socket is the amount of stress generated into the socket due to the tensile force onto it, Outside Diameter of Socket is the diameter (twice the radius) of the outer surface of the socket, The diameter of Spigot is defined as the diameter of the external surface of the spigot or the inner diameter of the socket & Thickness of Cotter is the measure of how much broad is the cotter in direction perpendicular to axial force.
How to calculate Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket?
The Load taken by socket of cotter joint given tensile stress in socket is the amount of shearing force beared by the socket of the cotter joint at particular shear stress generated in it is calculated using Load on Cotter Joint = Tensile Stress In Socket*(pi/4*(Outside Diameter of Socket^2-Diameter of Spigot^2)-Thickness of Cotter*(Outside Diameter of Socket-Diameter of Spigot)). To calculate Load Taken by Socket of Cotter Joint given Tensile Stress in Socket, you need Tensile Stress In Socket tso), Outside Diameter of Socket (d1), Diameter of Spigot (d2) & Thickness of Cotter (tc). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile Stress In Socket, Outside Diameter of Socket, Diameter of Spigot & Thickness of Cotter and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Load on Cotter Joint?
In this formula, Load on Cotter Joint uses Tensile Stress In Socket, Outside Diameter of Socket, Diameter of Spigot & Thickness of Cotter. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Load on Cotter Joint = (pi/4*Diameter of Spigot^2-Diameter of Spigot*Thickness of Cotter)*Tensile Stress In Spigot
  • Load on Cotter Joint = (pi*Diameter of Rod of Cotter Joint^2*Tensile Stress in Cotter Joint Rod)/4
  • Load on Cotter Joint = 2*Thickness of Cotter*Mean Width of Cotter*Shear Stress in Cotter
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