hi there
eulers formula can be adapted for cylinders,
Fcr = pi2 x E X I/L2 ----- (eULERS )
sub. pi x d4/64 for I ( solid round shaft )
and 2.07 x 10*5 foe E (steel )
Fcr = pi*3 x d*4 x 2.07 x 10*5/l*2 x 64
then Fcr = d*4 x 10*5/l*2
then d*4 = Fcr x l*2/1 x 10*5
d = 4th root of Fcr x l*2/1 x 10*5
where Fcr = critical force in newtons
E = modulus of elasticity, N/mm*2
I = moment of inertia of rod mm*4
l = effective length
this gives rod dia for criticalforce, that is the force at which the rod may start to buckle, you must apply a safety factor to be sur that it doe's not collapse
d > 4th root of Fa x l*2 x sf/1 x 10*5
Fa is allowable force in newtons
sf is safety factor
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example.
cyl is 125mm dia p = 20Mpa extended rod 1000mm fixed at bottom free at end load factor 1,5 sf is 4
cyl force = 0,7854x(125)*2x20
= 2,45x10*5 N
Fa = 2,45x10*5x1,5
3,68x10*5 N
rod l = 1000x4
= 4000mm
d = 4th root 3,68x10*5x(4000)*2x4/1x10*5
d = 125mm dia rod
I hope this was of help to you.
greye.