Carbon Steel Square Angle Weight Calculator:
Enter the vales of width, W(cm), thickness of the tube, T(cm) and Length, L(cm) to determine the value of Weight, W(g).
Carbon Steel Square Angle Weight Formula:
Carbon steel, a widely used alloy of iron and carbon, is known for its high tensile strength, ductility, and resistance to deformation under load. The square angle is an L-shaped structural component with two perpendicular legs of equal width. Its geometry makes it an efficient structural element that can support significant loads while minimizing material usage.
The weight of the Carbon Steel Square Angle depends on the volume of steel used in its construction, which is directly influenced by the width, thickness, and length of the angle. As a solid material, carbon steel has a density typically around 7.85 grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm3), which is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
The outer dimensions define a larger square, while the thickness of the legs determines how much material is subtracted from the inner portion. The calculation of the weight involves finding the area of the steel that makes up the angle, considering the removal of the inner hollow section, if any.
The formula accounts for the difference between the full square section and the inner cut out, capturing the actual steel volume present. The weight increases with wider, thicker, or longer angles, as well as with the density of the material.
Weight, W(g) in grams equals the difference between the square of width, W(cm) in centimetres and the square of the difference between width, W(cm) and thickness of the tube, T(cm) in centimetres then divided by 2 and multiplied by Length, L(cm) in centimetres and density of the acrylic material, d(g/cm3) in grams per cubic centimetre.
Weight, W(g) = ( [ W2(cm) – (W(cm) – T(cm))2 ] / 2 ) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
W(g) = weight in grams, g.
W(cm) = width in centimetres, cm.
T(cm) = thickness in centimetres, cm.
L(cm) = length in centimetres, cm.
d(g/cm3) = density in grams per cubic centimetres, g/cm3.
Carbon Steel Square Angle Weight Calculation:
- A carbon steel square angle has a width of 6 cm, a thickness of 1 cm, a length of 150 cm, and the density of carbon steel is 7.85 g/cm³. Calculate the weight of the angle.
Given: W(cm) = 6cm, T(cm) = 1cm, L(cm) = 150cm, d(g/cm3) = 7.85g/cm3.
Weight, W(g) = ( [ W2(cm) – (W(cm) – T(cm))2 ] / 2 ) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
W(g) = ([62 – (6 – 1)2] / 2 ) * 150 * 7.85
W(g) = (11 / 2) * 150 * 7.85
W(g) = 5.5 * 150 * 7.85
W(g) = 6476.25g.
- A carbon steel square angle has a side length of 8 cm, a wall thickness of 2 cm, and a material density of 7.85 g/cm³. If the tube weighs 3150 g, calculate the length of the angle.
Given: W(cm) = 8cm, T(cm) = 2cm, W(g) = 3150g, d(g/cm3) = 7.85g/cm3.
Weight, W(g) = ( [ W2(cm) – (W(cm) – T(cm))2 ] / 2 ) * L(cm) * d(g/cm3)
L(cm) = W(g) / ( [ W2(cm) – (W(cm) – T(cm))2 ] / 2 ) * d(g/cm3)
L(cm) = 3150 / ([82 – (8 – 2)2]) * 7.85
L(cm) = 3150 / 14 * 7.85
L(cm) = 28.7cm.