Soderberg Line Mean stress Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit)
σm = σyt*(1-σa/Se)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load - (Measured in Pascal) - Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load is defined as the amount of mean stress acting when a material or component is subjected to fluctuating stress.
Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load - (Measured in Pascal) - Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load is the stress a material can withstand without permanent deformation or a point at which it will no longer return to its original dimensions.
Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load - (Measured in Pascal) - Stress amplitude for fluctuating load is defined as the amount of stress deviation from the mean stress and is also called the alternating component of stress in fluctuating loads.
Endurance Limit - (Measured in Pascal) - The Endurance Limit of a material is defined as the stress below which a material can endure an infinite number of repeated load cycles without exhibiting failure.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load: 440.0004 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 440000400 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load: 30 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 30000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Endurance Limit: 33.84615 Newton per Square Millimeter --> 33846150 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
σm = σyt*(1-σa/Se) --> 440000400*(1-30000000/33846150)
Evaluating ... ...
σm = 50000001.1363183
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
50000001.1363183 Pascal -->50.0000011363183 Newton per Square Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
50.0000011363183 50 Newton per Square Millimeter <-- Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Soderberg and Goodman Lines Calculators

Soderberg Line Tensile Yield Strength
​ Go Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load = Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load/(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit)
Soderberg Line Amplitude Stress
​ Go Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load = Endurance Limit*(1-Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load/Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load)
Soderberg Line Endurance Limit
​ Go Endurance Limit = Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/(1-Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load/Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load)
Soderberg Line Mean stress
​ Go Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit)

Soderberg Line Mean stress Formula

​Go
Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit)
σm = σyt*(1-σa/Se)

What is Soderberg Line ?

The Soderberg line is a graphical representation used in fatigue analysis to predict the failure of materials under fluctuating loads. It defines the boundary between safe and unsafe operating conditions, combining both the material's yield strength and its fatigue strength. In this line, the mean stress and alternating stress are plotted, and the line represents the condition where a material will fail. The Soderberg line is considered a conservative approach to ensure safety in designs subjected to cyclic loading.






How to Calculate Soderberg Line Mean stress?

Soderberg Line Mean stress calculator uses Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit) to calculate the Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load, Soderberg Line Mean stress is defined as the amount of mean stress acting on a material when the material is subjected to fluctuating stress or under fatigue loading and this value is obtained using the Soderberg line diagram. Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load is denoted by σm symbol.

How to calculate Soderberg Line Mean stress using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Soderberg Line Mean stress, enter Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load yt), Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load a) & Endurance Limit (Se) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Soderberg Line Mean stress calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9.7E-6 = 440000400*(1-30000000/33846150).

FAQ

What is Soderberg Line Mean stress?
Soderberg Line Mean stress is defined as the amount of mean stress acting on a material when the material is subjected to fluctuating stress or under fatigue loading and this value is obtained using the Soderberg line diagram and is represented as σm = σyt*(1-σa/Se) or Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit). Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load is the stress a material can withstand without permanent deformation or a point at which it will no longer return to its original dimensions, Stress amplitude for fluctuating load is defined as the amount of stress deviation from the mean stress and is also called the alternating component of stress in fluctuating loads & The Endurance Limit of a material is defined as the stress below which a material can endure an infinite number of repeated load cycles without exhibiting failure.
How to calculate Soderberg Line Mean stress?
Soderberg Line Mean stress is defined as the amount of mean stress acting on a material when the material is subjected to fluctuating stress or under fatigue loading and this value is obtained using the Soderberg line diagram is calculated using Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit). To calculate Soderberg Line Mean stress, you need Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load yt), Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load a) & Endurance Limit (Se). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load, Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load & Endurance Limit 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 Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load?
In this formula, Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load uses Tensile Yield Strength for Fluctuating load, Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load & Endurance Limit. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Ultimate Tensile strength*(1-Stress Amplitude for Fluctuating Load/Endurance Limit)
  • Mean Stress for Fluctuating Load = Limiting Value of Mean Stress/Design Factor of Safety
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