Carbon Fiber C Channel Weight Calculator:
Enter the values of width, W(cm), flange thickness, T1(cm), height, H(cm), web thickness, T2(cm) and length, L(cm) to determine the value of weight of an carbon fiber C channel, W(g).
Carbon Fiber C Channel Weight Formula:
Carbon fiber is a material renowned for its high strength-to-weight ratio, which means it can provide substantial structural support while remaining lightweight. The C Channel is designed with a distinct “C” shape, featuring two parallel flanges and a central web that connects them.
The carbon fiber material itself is chosen for its rigidity and low density compared to metals, allowing for lightweight yet strong structural elements.
The dimensions of the C Channel, including the width of the flanges, the thickness of the flanges and web, and the height of the channel, directly affect the overall weight.
Larger dimensions or thicker materials will result in a greater weight, while a higher density material will also increase the weight proportionally.
The weight of an carbon fiber C channel, W(g) in grams is the sum of twice the product of the width, W(cm) in centimetres and flange thickness, T1(cm) in centimetres, plus the product of the height, H(cm) in centimetres and web thickness, T2(cm) in centimetres, all multiplied by the length, L(cm) in centimetres and the material density, d(g/cm3) in grams per cubic centimetres.
Weight of an carbon fiber C channel, W(g) = (2 * W(cm) * T1(cm) + H(cm) * T2(cm)) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
W(g) = weight in grams, g.
W(cm) = width in centimetres, cm.
T1(cm) = flange thickness in centimetres, cm.
T2(cm) = web thickness in centimetres, cm.
H(cm) = height in centimetres, cm.
L(cm) = length in centimetres, cm.
d(g/cm3) = density in grams per cubic centimetres, g/cm3.
Carbon Fiber C Channel Weight Calculation:
- Given: W(cm) = 5cm, T1(cm) = 0.5cm, T2(cm) = 0.5cm, L(cm) = 200cm, H(cm) = 10cm,
d(g/cm3) = 1.6g/cm3.
Weight of an carbon fiber C channel, W(g) = (2 * W(cm) * T1(cm) + H(cm) * T2(cm)) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
W(g) = (2 * 5 * 0.5 + 10 * 0.5) * 200 * 1.6
W(g) = (5 * 5) * 200 * 1.6
W(g) = 10 * 200 * 1.6
W(g) = 3200g.
- Given: W(cm) = 8cm, T1(cm) = 1cm, T2(cm) = 1cm, W(g) = 4800g, H(cm) = 12cm,
d(g/cm3) = 1.4g/cm3.
Weight of an carbon fiber C channel, W(g) = (2 * W(cm) * T1(cm) + H(cm) * T2(cm)) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
L(cm) = W(g) / (2 * W(cm) * T1(cm) + H(cm) * T2(cm)) * d(g/cm3)
L(cm) = 4800 / (2 * 8 * 1 + 12 * 1) * 1.4
L(cm) = 4800 / 28 * 1.4
L(cm) = 122.45cm.