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The Width of Grid Rectangle is the width of the rectangle from which the Grid is made by forming some square shaped holes in rows and columns. It represents the total horizontal dimension of the grid structure including both holes and bars.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the total width by summing the space occupied by all holes and all bars (including the bars at both ends of the grid).
Details: Accurate calculation of grid rectangle width is crucial for manufacturing processes, structural design, and ensuring proper fit in mechanical assemblies where grid patterns are used.
Tips: Enter the number of holes in width, edge length of each hole, and bar thickness. All values must be positive numbers. The calculator will compute the total width of the grid rectangle.
Q1: What if the bar thickness is zero?
A: If bar thickness is zero, the formula simplifies to \( wRectangle = Nw \times le(Hole) \), meaning the holes are directly adjacent without any spacing.
Q2: Can this formula be used for rectangular holes?
A: This specific formula is designed for square holes. For rectangular holes, additional considerations for hole orientation would be needed.
Q3: How does the formula account for end bars?
A: The formula includes \( (Nw + 1) \) bars because there are bars at both ends of the grid in addition to the bars between holes.
Q4: What units should be used?
A: All length measurements should be in consistent units (meters recommended). The calculator will output the result in the same units as input.
Q5: Can this calculator handle decimal values?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts decimal values for edge length and bar thickness to provide precise calculations.