AggieYank
Structural
- Mar 9, 2005
- 215
Say a steel pipe has rigid (moment) base, and cantilevers up 10 feet. A 5 kip weight is vertically attached at the top.
For all load cases, is K=1 as long as you use Direct Analysis Method to determine the forces?
In other words:
For "Dead load only", "Dead + Wind", etc: Because you are including the notional load, reduced stiffness, you can use K=1?
I can't quite wrap my head around how you can avoid using K=2.0 (or higher sometimes) for an axial load of a cantilever, based on the buckling shape.
Thanks an advance.
For all load cases, is K=1 as long as you use Direct Analysis Method to determine the forces?
In other words:
For "Dead load only", "Dead + Wind", etc: Because you are including the notional load, reduced stiffness, you can use K=1?
I can't quite wrap my head around how you can avoid using K=2.0 (or higher sometimes) for an axial load of a cantilever, based on the buckling shape.
Thanks an advance.