MiddleTommy
Structural
- Dec 4, 2015
- 4
I have seen many posts on how to convert kips to foot pounds. None of the answers are correct.
I finally found the answer and wanted to document it here.
T = 0.0167 x P x D
T = torque (foot-pounds)
P = bolt tension in pounds( 1 kip = 1000 pounds )
D = bolt diameter in inches
So to get the torque if required to pretension a 5/8" bolt to 2.35 kips
0.0167 x 2350 x 0.625 = 24.53 foot-pounds torque
I finally found the answer and wanted to document it here.
T = 0.0167 x P x D
T = torque (foot-pounds)
P = bolt tension in pounds( 1 kip = 1000 pounds )
D = bolt diameter in inches
So to get the torque if required to pretension a 5/8" bolt to 2.35 kips
0.0167 x 2350 x 0.625 = 24.53 foot-pounds torque