EngDM
Structural
- Aug 10, 2021
- 389
When sizing a typical column, without any intermediate beams, is taken as full height. In my hypothetical scenario I have a 10m tall non-bearing column thats considered pinned-pinned. The load is applied at 1m from the base. Is the unbraced length for calculating strength taken as full height still (the applicator of load may brace it in one direction, but for arguments sake lets say it doesn't)? I can't imagine that the column could start to buckle above where the load is applied and the axial column load is essentially zero.
I was referencing thread507-453669 and have picked up a copy of the book mentioned by CANPRO but it doesn't arrive until later next week. CANPRO mentions that k is what would change, but the equation for the nomograph doesn't appear to be based on where the load is applied.
I was referencing thread507-453669 and have picked up a copy of the book mentioned by CANPRO but it doesn't arrive until later next week. CANPRO mentions that k is what would change, but the equation for the nomograph doesn't appear to be based on where the load is applied.