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Density in the Material Definition window

Ferincz

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Does anybody else have problem with correct values and units in the Material Definition window? Like density value for steel 0.0007324 lbf sec^2/in^4?


Thanks in advance.


Ferincz
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Ferincz,



You must use always a proper (consistent) set of units. For Inch
Pound Second (IPS) the units of mass density are lbf sec^2/inch^4. In
other words you must divide weight desity ( usualy given in most books)
by gravity (g=386.4 in/sec^2).



Therefore for steel.



Mass density= .0007324 lbf sec^2/in^4



Weight density = Mass denisty*g =( .0007324 lbf sec^2/in^4)*(386.4 in/sec^2)

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Weight density = 0.28299936 lbf/in^3





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