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Allen

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Feb 10, 2005
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Hi All

Is there or anybody knows any formula/reference for analysis a multi section slender column buckling? or finite element is the only solution?

e.g. a column made up of two rod sections, one phi=60mm and the other phi=100mm ( with the same material ) welded at ends. or a phi=100mm connected with a pipe and loaded axially.

I searched in my books and the web but nothing found.

Cheers


 
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Try Roark's formulas for stress & strain. There are effective slenderness ratios & lengths you can use.

Alternatively, the Design of Aluminum (Alcan, 1983) handbook has some expressions as well.

tg
 

Thanks alot trainguy,

Our office doesn't have those books, but I will try to find them in a liberary or somewhere else.

 
Possibly just design using the more flexible of the two.
 

Possibly just design using the more flexible of the two.

We can not, because, the first portion is a fixed diameter and the entire length is fixed also, so the only design unknown is the second portion section which should be a pipe.

 
i think you can still use the smaller section ... one section of the column is (by the sound of it) a solid bar, and the other is a tube, ok ?

then assume the tube is the full length of the column, and use euler, or euler-johnson, or whatever you prefer for a column buckling calc. this is going to be conservative.
 
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