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Definition: This calculator computes the density of EN19 material (a high-tensile steel alloy) based on mass and volume measurements.
Purpose: It helps engineers and material scientists determine the density of EN19 steel components for design and quality control purposes.
The calculator uses the fundamental density formula:
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Note: EN19 steel typically has a density of ~7850 kg/m³. Significant deviations may indicate material impurities or measurement errors.
Details: Accurate density measurement ensures material quality, helps in weight calculations for structural components, and verifies material specifications.
Tips: Enter the mass in kilograms and volume in cubic meters. Both values must be > 0. The typical density of EN19 steel is shown when no calculation is performed.
Q1: What is EN19 steel?
A: EN19 is a high-tensile alloy steel known for its strength and toughness, commonly used in gears, shafts, and high-stress components.
Q2: Why is density important for EN19?
A: Density affects weight calculations, structural integrity assessments, and helps identify material inconsistencies.
Q3: How do I measure volume accurately?
A: For regular shapes use geometric formulas, for irregular shapes use water displacement methods.
Q4: What if my calculation differs from 7850 kg/m³?
A: Small variations are normal, but significant differences (>2%) may indicate measurement errors or non-standard material composition.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for other materials?
A: Yes, the formula works for any material, but the typical value shown is specific to EN19 steel.