Fillet weld strength calculator

The Fillet weld strength calculator computes fillet weld strength from the relation F = 0.707 leg L tau. It takes 3 inputs (leg size in m, weld length in m, allowable shear in Pa) and returns the weld capacity in N. Because this is a pure mathematical or physical formula rather than a jurisdiction-specific rule, the result never changes over time: the same inputs always produce the same answer, so you can rely on it whether you are checking homework, sizing a design, or sanity-checking another tool. Enter your values in the fields below and the result updates instantly; you can also share a permalink that pre-fills the exact calculation, which is useful for teaching, reports, or collaboration. For example, with leg size = 0.01 m, weld length = 1 m, allowable shear = 100000000 Pa, the weld capacity works out to 707000 N, and the worked example further down the page shows every step so you can follow the arithmetic and reproduce it by hand. The method is the standard form documented by Documented methodology, and the figure above each result carries the date it was last verified. This tool is general information and is not a substitute for professional engineering, medical, financial, or scientific advice; always check critical results against the primary source and your own judgement.

With Leg size = 0.01 m, Weld length = 1 m, Allowable shear = 100000000 Pa, the result is 707000 N.

Formula: F = 0.707 leg L tau. Source: Documented methodology, as at 2026-06-22.

Weld capacity707000 N

Applies to: any numeric inputs. Method source: Documented methodology, checked 2026-06-22.

The formula

F = 0.707 leg L tau

Worked example

With Leg size = 0.01 m, Weld length = 1 m, Allowable shear = 100000000 Pa:

  1. F = 0.707 leg L tau
  2. Weld capacity = 707000 N

This worked example is one of the automated golden-value tests this calculator must pass before it can publish.

What this assumes

  • Inputs are real numbers in the units shown.
  • The result is the exact value of F = 0.707 leg L tau; general information, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

What formula does this use?

F = 0.707 leg L tau, the standard form documented by Documented methodology.

Does the result ever change over time?

No. This is a pure formula with no external rate, so the same inputs always give the same result.

Official sources and verification

Reviewed by the CalculatorHub team, edited by James Graham, 2026-06-22. See our methodology. General information, not professional advice.