jacobd
Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2002
- 12
Let me first say I'm by no means an Engineer, however I am involved to a degree in the design process, and in the end everything is stamped by one of our PE's anyway. Now my question:
In looking at the Euler formula for determing critical loads in columns, I see that there are several end conditions given, each with different k factors. Can someone please give a 'real world' example of such end conditions? I've seen various terms for each, it seems like these are the most common:
Pinned (a.k.a Hinged), Free, Guided, Fixed (a.k.a Clamped)
Typically I/we design simple structures to support equipment, piping, etc... Very often square tube is used for the columns welded directly to the frame on top and with bearing plates at the floor which are either lagged into the concrete directly or grouted & lagged into the concrete.
To me this would seem like a "fixed" ends situation, but not being familiar with the terminology I want to be sure. Some of the conditions such as "Guided" and "Free" I can't imagine an application.
Thank you.
In looking at the Euler formula for determing critical loads in columns, I see that there are several end conditions given, each with different k factors. Can someone please give a 'real world' example of such end conditions? I've seen various terms for each, it seems like these are the most common:
Pinned (a.k.a Hinged), Free, Guided, Fixed (a.k.a Clamped)
Typically I/we design simple structures to support equipment, piping, etc... Very often square tube is used for the columns welded directly to the frame on top and with bearing plates at the floor which are either lagged into the concrete directly or grouted & lagged into the concrete.
To me this would seem like a "fixed" ends situation, but not being familiar with the terminology I want to be sure. Some of the conditions such as "Guided" and "Free" I can't imagine an application.
Thank you.