gregeckel
Structural
- Aug 13, 2008
- 6
I have a quick theoretical question.
Let’s assume we have an unbraced column 100 feet long. The top of the column is a roller (translation fixed, vertical free) and bottom of the column is a pin. There is a large point load concentric on the column close to the base (let’s assume about 15’ up).
How do I determine my K and L.
I don’t need an actual solution to the problem just a code reference or the theory is fine. The numbers I gave are just to scale up the magnitude of the idea I’m getting at.
Thanks,
Greg
Let’s assume we have an unbraced column 100 feet long. The top of the column is a roller (translation fixed, vertical free) and bottom of the column is a pin. There is a large point load concentric on the column close to the base (let’s assume about 15’ up).
How do I determine my K and L.
I don’t need an actual solution to the problem just a code reference or the theory is fine. The numbers I gave are just to scale up the magnitude of the idea I’m getting at.
Thanks,
Greg