Allowable Contact Stress Calculation

Allowable Contact Stress Calculator




Introduction & Importance

Allowable contact stress calculation is crucial in mechanical engineering to ensure the safety and longevity of components under pressure. It helps determine the maximum stress a component can withstand without failing.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the diameter of the component in millimeters.
  2. Enter the pressure the component will be subjected to in megapascals (MPa).
  3. Select the material of the component from the dropdown menu.
  4. Click the ‘Calculate’ button.

Formula & Methodology

The formula used in this calculator is:

σc = P * (D – t) / (2 * t)

Where:

  • σc is the allowable contact stress;
  • P is the pressure;
  • D is the diameter;
  • t is the wall thickness (calculated as D/20 for this calculator).

Real-World Examples

Data & Statistics

Allowable Contact Stress for Different Materials
Material Allowable Stress (MPa)
Steel 120
Aluminum 60

Expert Tips

  • Always use the correct material properties for accurate calculations.
  • Consider safety factors to account for unexpected loads or material variations.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain components to ensure they remain within safe stress limits.

Interactive FAQ

What is the difference between allowable stress and yield strength?

Allowable stress is a lower value than yield strength, accounting for safety factors and other considerations.

How is wall thickness calculated?

For this calculator, wall thickness is calculated as D/20, where D is the diameter.

Allowable contact stress calculation in action Graph showing allowable contact stress

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