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Engineering Power Tools - Slenderness Ratio

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GTDan

Mechanical
Sep 16, 2008
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Good morning and Merry Christmas.

My question is in regards to buckling in columns. I started using the Engineering Power Tools download to check my calculations. I have run into two challenges I hope you can help me with.

1. I get a different critical load when using Johnsons formula. I have checked my hand calcs over and over. I know it is right as I am using a textbook from college for a reference.

2. The slenderness ratio calculated by the software is different than what I solve. I also noticed the slenderness ration does not change when the end conditions are changed (ie fixed-fixed, fixed-free, etc).

I am calculating the slenderness ratio by multiplying the end condition constant (K) by the length and dividing the result by the radius of gyration.

Is this wrong, or is there a flaw in the program? Any thoughts?

Daniel
 
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Yes, you are correct.

Try a few cases with different end conditions (set L/r = 1) and check the results (k). If still do not agree, send them an inquiry and let us know the answer.
 
Thanks for the input, cntw. I have sent an email to their support group. I will let you know the response.

Does anyone else use this program? I just downloaded it yesterday as a coworker pointed me in the direction. I have let him know of the issue I have, but have not heard a response.
 
Thanks Desertfox. I will check them out
 
Euler's equations work nicely....I use them routinely.
 
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