Columns and Struts
Columns and Struts
The failure of a column takes place due to the anyone of the following
stresses set up in the columns:
b) Buckling stresses.
∴ Pcr/A= π 2E/(Le/K)2
σcr = π2E/(Le/K)2
Where σcr is crippling stress or critical stress or stress at failure
The term Le/K is called slenderness ratio. As slenderness ratio
increases critical load/stress reduces. The variation of critical stress
with respect to slenderness ratio is shown in figure 1. As Le/K
approaches to zero the critical stress tends to infinity. But this
cannot happen. Before this stage the material will get crushed.
Hence, the limiting value of crippling stress is the crushing
stress. The corresponding slenderness ratio may be found by the
relation
σcr = σc
∴ σc = π 2E/(Le/K)2
1/ PR= 1/ Pc + 1/ PE
PR = crippling load by Rankine’s formula
Pc = crushing load = σc .A
PE = buckling load= PE= (π 2 EI) / Le 2
For short columns: The effective length will be small and hence
the value of PE =(π 2 EI) / Le2 will be very large.