What is the thickness of a steel bar with holes?

In summary, the conversation is about calculating the thickness of a steel bar with holes. The holes are 10mm in diameter and are spaced out with 2mm of steel between them. The outer walls also have 2mm of steel. The overall thickness of the bar is 26mm, but with the pattern shown in the picture, the thickness will be less. The question is how much less and the application for this calculation is unknown. The solution suggested involves using trigonometry to find the height of an equilateral triangle formed by the centers of three adjacent circles, adding the known distances to the edges, and finding the total width.
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Calculation of thickness.
I’m trying to calculate the thickness of a steel bar with holes. It’s hard to describe so here’s a picture Imgur: The magic of the Internet (the white circles are 10mm holes and the dark grey area are 2mm steel wallthickness).

If the holes would be horizontal inline to each other with 2mm steel between them and also 2mm steel at the outerwalls, the overall thickness would be 26mm, but with the pattern in the picture the thickness will be less, but exactly how much less?
 
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Why does the "bar" have dimple features? Are the holes formed by drilling or by punching? If by drilling, why would a "bar" be deformed?

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Or is your question just one of how to calculate the distances using trigonometry? We can help with that if you haven't had trig yet. What is the application?
 
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This doesn't need trigonometry. Draw a triangle between the centers of three adjacent circles. It is an equilateral triangle, you know its side lengths, and you can find its height with the usual formula (or Pythagoras if you want to derive that formula). Add the known distances to the left/right edges and you have the total width.
 
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1. What is the thickness of a steel bar with holes?

The thickness of a steel bar with holes can vary depending on the specific type and size of the bar. Generally, steel bars with holes have a thickness ranging from 1/8 inch to 1 inch.

2. How is the thickness of a steel bar with holes measured?

The thickness of a steel bar with holes is typically measured using a caliper or micrometer. These tools allow for precise measurements of the thickness of the bar, including any holes or cutouts.

3. Does the number of holes affect the thickness of a steel bar?

Yes, the number of holes can affect the thickness of a steel bar. The more holes there are, the thinner the remaining material will be. This is because the holes remove material from the bar, reducing its overall thickness.

4. What is the standard thickness for a steel bar with holes?

The standard thickness for a steel bar with holes can vary depending on the industry and application. However, a common standard thickness for steel bars with holes is 1/4 inch.

5. Can the thickness of a steel bar with holes be customized?

Yes, the thickness of a steel bar with holes can be customized to fit specific needs and requirements. This can be achieved through various manufacturing processes, such as drilling or milling, to create holes of specific sizes and shapes in the steel bar.

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