bnrg
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 64
Hello all,
I am designing a column that is under combined bending and compression loads. Using Roarks (5th ed)para 11.5 for this. The material that I will be using needs to be non conductive electrically so a fiberglass or plastic pipe will be the likely choice. My question pertains to the failure criteria that I should be using. Roark provides 2, one for steel and the other for aluminum. They seem to vary by the ratio of the modulus but I am not sure if it is reasonable to revise the 'Fe' value by the modulus of the material that I wind up using. If this is ok, what modulus would be appropriate-tensile, flexural...?
Just to get a place to start, I used steel for the column and wound up with an 'L/r' of about 34.
Thanks,
Bob
I am designing a column that is under combined bending and compression loads. Using Roarks (5th ed)para 11.5 for this. The material that I will be using needs to be non conductive electrically so a fiberglass or plastic pipe will be the likely choice. My question pertains to the failure criteria that I should be using. Roark provides 2, one for steel and the other for aluminum. They seem to vary by the ratio of the modulus but I am not sure if it is reasonable to revise the 'Fe' value by the modulus of the material that I wind up using. If this is ok, what modulus would be appropriate-tensile, flexural...?
Just to get a place to start, I used steel for the column and wound up with an 'L/r' of about 34.
Thanks,
Bob