Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress/(1-(Factor Q/2))
fy = Fcr/(1-(Qfactor/2))
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Yield Strength of Steel - (Measured in Pascal) - Yield strength of steel is the level of stress that corresponds to the yield point.
Buckling Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Buckling Stress is the stress developed due to a sudden change in shape of a structural component under load, such as the bowing of a column under compression.
Factor Q - Factor Q is geometrical constant based on the material of the member.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Buckling Stress: 248 Megapascal --> 248000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Factor Q: 0.014248 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
fy = Fcr/(1-(Qfactor/2)) --> 248000000/(1-(0.014248/2))
Evaluating ... ...
fy = 249779428.6497
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
249779428.6497 Pascal -->249.7794286497 Megapascal (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
249.7794286497 249.7794 Megapascal <-- Yield Strength of Steel
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress/(1-(Factor Q/2))
fy = Fcr/(1-(Qfactor/2))

What is Steel Yield Strength?

The yield strength or yield stress is a material property and is the stress corresponding to the yield point at which the material begins to deform plastically. The yield strength is often used to determine the maximum allowable load in a mechanical component, since it represents the upper limit to forces that can be applied without producing permanent deformation

What is Buckling Stress?

The elastic buckling is defined as the stress is the highest value of the compressive stress in the plane of the initially flat plate, in which a nonzero out-of-plane deflection of the middle portion of the plate can exist.

How to Calculate Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1?

Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 calculator uses Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress/(1-(Factor Q/2)) to calculate the Yield Strength of Steel, The Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 formula is defined as the stress at which the member will fail on applying load. Yield Strength of Steel is denoted by fy symbol.

How to calculate Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1, enter Buckling Stress (Fcr) & Factor Q (Qfactor) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.00025 = 248000000/(1-(0.014248/2)).

FAQ

What is Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1?
The Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 formula is defined as the stress at which the member will fail on applying load and is represented as fy = Fcr/(1-(Qfactor/2)) or Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress/(1-(Factor Q/2)). Buckling Stress is the stress developed due to a sudden change in shape of a structural component under load, such as the bowing of a column under compression & Factor Q is geometrical constant based on the material of the member.
How to calculate Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1?
The Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1 formula is defined as the stress at which the member will fail on applying load is calculated using Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress/(1-(Factor Q/2)). To calculate Steel Yield Strength given Buckling Stress for Q Factor Less than or Equal to 1, you need Buckling Stress (Fcr) & Factor Q (Qfactor). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Buckling Stress & Factor Q 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 Yield Strength of Steel?
In this formula, Yield Strength of Steel uses Buckling Stress & Factor Q. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Yield Strength of Steel = (2*Factor Q*pi*pi*(Radius of Gyration^2)*Modulus of Elasticity)/((Effective Length Factor*Length of Member between Supports)^2)
  • Yield Strength of Steel = Buckling Stress*2*Q Factors
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