Tensile Strength Calculator

Calculate Tensile Strength



Formula

The formula to calculate the Tensile Strength (TS) is:

\[ \text{TS} = \frac{\text{UF}}{\text{A}} \]

Where:

Tensile Strength Definition

Tensile strength is the maximum amount of tensile stress an object can withstand without experiencing permanent deformation.

Example Calculation

Let's consider an example:

Using the formula to calculate the Tensile Strength:

\[ \text{TS} = \frac{5000}{0.002} = 2,500,000 \, \text{N/m² (Pa)} \]

This demonstrates that with an ultimate force of 5000 N and a cross-sectional area of 0.002 m², the tensile strength would be 2,500,000 N/m² (or 2.5 MPa).