Normal Stress Calculator

Easily calculate the normal stress experienced by a material under simple tensile or compressive loads.

Calculate Normal Stress

Calculate Normal Stress (σ = F/A)


Normal stress is the ratio of the force applied perpendicularly to the cross-sectional area of a material. It indicates the internal strength of the material under tensile or compressive loads.

σ = F / A

  • **σ:** Normal stress (Pascal, MPa, psi etc.)
  • **F:** Applied force
  • **A:** Cross-sectional area where the force is applied

The result will be given in **Pascals (Pa)** or **Megapascals (MPa)** for metric units and **psi (pound per square inch)** for imperial units.

What is Normal Stress?

**Normal stress (σ)** is the internal force obtained by dividing the force applied perpendicularly (normally) to the cross-sectional area of an object by that cross-sectional area. It is a fundamental concept in strength science for understanding how materials respond under external loads. Normal stress causes an object to lengthen (tensile stress) or shorten (compressive stress).

The formula is as follows:

σ = F / A

Unit and Conversions

Common units used for stress and their conversions:

Tensile Stress and Compressive Stress

Application Areas:

This calculator performs simple normal stress calculations for homogeneous materials and uniform cross-sectional areas. In real engineering applications, factors such as stress concentrations (holes, corners), dynamic loads, fatigue, temperature effects, inelastic deformations, and complex loading conditions can affect the stress distribution and material behavior. More complex scenarios require advanced strength analysis and engineering expertise.