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Axial Load Calculator

Find tensile or compressive stress in a loaded member.

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Enter structural values

Select units beside each input. Results update automatically.

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Result

About this calculator

How it works

Axial stress is force divided by area for a member loaded through its centroidal axis.

Formulas

Formulas used

Axial stress

sigma = F / A

Worked example

Example calculation

Stress

50 kN / 1000 mm2 = 50 MPa

Guide

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter the relevant load, stress, geometry, material, or member values.
  2. Select units beside each input where unit menus are shown.
  3. Use the highlighted result for screening, then check assumptions before design use.

Reference

What the results mean

Axial stress

Normal stress caused by tension or compression.

Load intensity

Force normalized by the cross-section.

Assumptions and limits

Before using the result

  • These are simplified elastic or empirical checks for early-stage engineering review.
  • Final structural design requires correct boundary conditions, load paths, code checks, material data, factors of safety, and professional review.
  • Complex tools here provide key values or simplified estimates rather than a full structural analysis model.

FAQ

Axial Load Calculator questions

Are these results suitable for final structural design?

Use these calculators for education, screening, and early checks only. Final structural design must follow applicable codes, load combinations, safety factors, material data, and qualified engineering review.

Why can real structures differ from these results?

Real structures include boundary conditions, imperfections, connection behavior, load eccentricity, dynamics, residual stress, buckling modes, fatigue, and code-specific requirements.

Can I use different units?

Yes. Select units beside inputs where menus are shown. Values are converted internally before solving.

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