The document discusses the Euler buckling formula to calculate the critical load (Fe) at which a column will buckle. The formula uses the column's effective length factor (k) from table C-A-7.1, its moment of inertia (I), modulus of elasticity (E), and radius of gyration (r). It defines the Euler critical load as the maximum load a column can support without buckling, where buckling will occur after this load is exceeded.
The document discusses the Euler buckling formula to calculate the critical load (Fe) at which a column will buckle. The formula uses the column's effective length factor (k) from table C-A-7.1, its moment of inertia (I), modulus of elasticity (E), and radius of gyration (r). It defines the Euler critical load as the maximum load a column can support without buckling, where buckling will occur after this load is exceeded.
The document discusses the Euler buckling formula to calculate the critical load (Fe) at which a column will buckle. The formula uses the column's effective length factor (k) from table C-A-7.1, its moment of inertia (I), modulus of elasticity (E), and radius of gyration (r). It defines the Euler critical load as the maximum load a column can support without buckling, where buckling will occur after this load is exceeded.