Titanium Weight Calculator for Different Shapes
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Titanium is known for its strength, light weight, and corrosion resistance. Understanding its weight for different shapes is crucial in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and construction. This calculator helps determine the weight of titanium objects based on their shape and dimensions, ensuring better planning and optimization in projects.
Historical Background
Titanium, discovered in 1791, has become one of the most widely used metals due to its unique combination of high strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. Its usage spans across various high-performance industries like aerospace, medical implants, and marine engineering. Calculating its weight is important for designers and engineers to ensure efficient material usage and structural integrity.
Calculation Formula
Here are the formulas used to calculate the weight of titanium for different shapes:
- Flat Sheet:
\[ \text{Weight} = L \times W \times H \times d \] Where:
- \(L\) = Length, \(W\) = Width, \(H\) = Height, \(d\) = Density
- Round Bar:
\[ \text{Weight} = \pi \times \left(\frac{D^2}{4}\right) \times L \times d \] Where:
- \(D\) = Outer Diameter, \(L\) = Length, \(d\) = Density
- Square Hollow Tube:
\[ \text{Weight} = (W^2 - (W-T)^2) \times L \times d \] Where:
- \(W\) = Width, \(T\) = Thickness, \(L\) = Length, \(d\) = Density
- Round Hollow Tube:
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