Ultimate Tensile Strength is the (BHN*500)
Tensile strength calculation for Finger cots and Condom:-(RING TYPE)Tensile strength Formula : F/A (N/mm2)Where :- F - Force (N)A- cross sectional area (mm2)A- cross sectional area - Width *thickness (single wall)So F/2(width * thickness) (N/mm2)For Example :-F= 35.963 Nwidth = 6.35 mm (specimen width standard in finger cots)Thickness = 0.12 mmCalculation:-= F/ 2(Width *Thickness) (N/mm2)Where 2 is common factor for ring samples .= 37.963 / 2(6.35*0.12) (N/mm2)= 37.963 /1.524 (N/mm2)= 24.91 (N/mm2) this is good answer for finger cots and condom Tensile strength calculation.You stretch test specimens in a prescribed manner (ASTM) and make note of what force failure occurs. The tensile strength is that force divided by the cross-sectional area.
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1 pa = 1x10-5 bar or 1 Mpa = 10 bar, therefore, to convert from Mpa to bar you simply take the number of Mpa and multiply it by 10.
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Hardness Conversion TableTensileStrength(N/mm2)Brinell Hardness(BHN)Vickers Hardness(HV)RockwellHardness(HRB)Rockwell Hardness(HRC)28586903209510056.235010511062.338511412066.741512413071.245013314075.048014315078.751015216081.754516217085.057517118087.161018119089.564019020091.567519921093.570520922095.074021923096.777022824098.180023825099.582024225523.185025226524.888026127526.490026628027.193027629028.595028029529.299529531031.0103030432032.2106031433033.3109532334034.4112533335035.5115534236036.6119035237037.7122036138038.8125537139039.8129038040040.8132039041041.8135039942042.7138540943043.6142041844044.5145542845045.3148543746046.1152044747046.9155545648047.7159546649048.4163047550049.1166548551049.8170049452050.5174050453051.1177551354051.7181052355052.3184553256053.0188054257053.6192055158054.1195556159054.7199557060055.2203058061055.7207058962056.3210559963056.8214560864057.3218061865057.8
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With a conversion table like you can see in this website : http://www.gardco.com/pages/hardness/barcol.cfm
how to convert proximate analysis of coal to ultimate analysis
fc'=0.785 fck fck=1.273 fc' fc'=strength of cylinder fck=strength of cube
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You don't convert Shore to Barcol or reverse. They aren't directly related, that's why you can't find any references for it. Shore D is a "softness" measure and Barcol is a "hardness" measure. The best bet is to go to the manufacturer of the product and ask directly for the number you need. They can easily test the material and give you an answer, but convert one to the other...you're asking for trouble.
How do I convert foot pounds of torque to a tensile strength
If you load a beam in tension or compression only ( pull or push) then you multiply the tensile yield or ultimate strength by the area of the beam cross section. Thus applies to a simple beam (bar) only. If you load the beam any other way, such as bending or twisting, or perpendicular to its axis you need to use formulas from an engineering strength of materials course or handbook.
the compressive strength can be converted in to flexural strength by following formula of IS code 456-2000fcr=0.7^/- fck fcr= flexural strength fck= characteristic compressive strength in N/mm2
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