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buckling lenght on colum

buckling lenght on colum

buckling lenght on colum

(OP)
how can i calculate bucling lenght of column.do we also have to calculate it for beams.i know that sap2000 can calculate it automaticly but i want to write it in program manuel.  thank you for your help   
                                       sukocek

RE: buckling lenght on colum

Do you mean for steel design or are you trying to use the eigenvalue buckling analysis feature?

RE: buckling lenght on colum

(OP)
yes I am talking about steel design.

RE: buckling lenght on colum

Are you trying to figure out how SAP calculates this height?  I don't understand the question.  

Please re-state the question.

RE: buckling lenght on colum

(OP)
i know that sap2000 can calculate buckling of the columns and beams.i want learn to where should i see check it.where can i learn whether my column is a bubling problem or not.where should i check it.if i have a buckling problem what should i do.

                thank you your answers.

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