dougseason
Structural
- Mar 6, 2007
- 7
Hi all,
I did a search and didn't find any discussion so I'm starting this new thread. Hope I'm not creating a duplicate topic. For buckling un-braced length of a column with point load at the top, it is clear that the un-braced length equals the length of the column (assuming pin-pin top and bottom). My question is what is the un-braced length when the column is loaded uniformly throughout it's length and not a point load at the top? The axially force & stress diagram would increase linearly. Intuitively, I sense the two loading conditions would affect the buckling behavior of a column differently but I'm not sure how to take the uniform axial load into consideration in an analysis. I understand a conservative assumption to treat it as a point load at the top can be made.
Please chime in.
Thanks
D2
I did a search and didn't find any discussion so I'm starting this new thread. Hope I'm not creating a duplicate topic. For buckling un-braced length of a column with point load at the top, it is clear that the un-braced length equals the length of the column (assuming pin-pin top and bottom). My question is what is the un-braced length when the column is loaded uniformly throughout it's length and not a point load at the top? The axially force & stress diagram would increase linearly. Intuitively, I sense the two loading conditions would affect the buckling behavior of a column differently but I'm not sure how to take the uniform axial load into consideration in an analysis. I understand a conservative assumption to treat it as a point load at the top can be made.
Please chime in.
Thanks
D2