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Euler column buckling predicts critical load at which slender columns fail by instability rather than material crushing. It's essential for structural safety.

공식

Calculate: P_cr = π²EI/(KL)² where K is effective length factor
KL
KL value — Variable used in the calculation
K
K value — Variable used in the calculation

단계별 가이드

  1. 1Calculate: P_cr = π²EI/(KL)² where K is effective length factor
  2. 2Compare to axial compression strength
  3. 3Results determine column design adequacy

풀어진 예시

입력
E = 200 GPa, I = 2×10⁹ mm⁴, L = 4 m, K = 1 (pinned)
결과
P_cr ≈ 2.47 MN (critical load)
Higher leads to buckling

피해야 할 일반적인 실수

  • Using unsupported length instead of effective length
  • Neglecting lateral bracing effects on K

자주 묻는 질문

Why do long columns fail at lower loads?

Buckling instability dominates; longer unsupported length reduces critical load dramatically (proportional to 1/L²).

What is effective length factor K?

K accounts for end conditions: K=0.5 (fixed-fixed), K=1 (pinned-pinned), K=2 (cantilever).

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