How to Calculate Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members?
Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members calculator uses Steel Tensile Stress = ((.85*28-Day Compressive Strength of Concrete*Width of Compression Face*Depth Rectangular Compressive Stress)+(Area of Compressive Reinforcement*Yield Strength of Reinforcing Steel)-(Axial Load Capacity/Resistance Factor))/Area of Tension Reinforcement to calculate the Steel Tensile Stress, The Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members is defined as the steel is under tension. The external force per unit area of the material resulting in the stretch of the material is known as tensile stress. Steel Tensile Stress is denoted by fs symbol.
How to calculate Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members, enter 28-Day Compressive Strength of Concrete (f'c), Width of Compression Face (b), Depth Rectangular Compressive Stress (a), Area of Compressive Reinforcement (A's), Yield Strength of Reinforcing Steel (fy), Axial Load Capacity (Pu), Resistance Factor (Φ) & Area of Tension Reinforcement (As) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Tensile Stress in Steel for Axial-Load Capacity of Short Rectangular Members calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000444 = ((.85*55000000*0.005*0.0105)+(2E-05*250000000)-(680/0.85))/1.5E-05.