drennon236
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 27, 2020
- 102
I was trying to find out what Global Buckling is, and someone defined it as: "Global buckling is classical Euler buckling. This has to do with the “global” cross-section properties (EI) and the beam/column unbraced length “L”."
I understand Euler Buckling load can be found with the help of an equation, but how does it relate to global buckling? Does global buckling means it just buckles "everywhere", while local buckling is limited to small areas of the structure?
I understand Euler Buckling load can be found with the help of an equation, but how does it relate to global buckling? Does global buckling means it just buckles "everywhere", while local buckling is limited to small areas of the structure?