Bolt Size & Torque
Calculate stress area and preload from nominal diameter, pitch, and grade.
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Doc version: 1.0 | Updated: 2026-02-07
kW, hp ve rpm ilişkisine göre tork veya güç hesabını yap.
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P(kW) = T(Nm) * n(rpm) / 9550 | T = 9550 * P / n | hp = kW * 1.34102 | T_eff = T * η
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Power - Torque - RPM performs the core engineering calculation for this tool type and presents results in a traceable format.
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| Input | Expected Output |
|---|---|
| Input set: Unit-consistent project values | Expected output: Tool result is in the same order as standard references |
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P(kW) = T(N·m) * n(rpm) / 9550 | T = 9550 * P / n | hp = kW * 1.34102 | T_eff = T * ηLast updated: 2026-02-07
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