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Chapter Title
Columns
P
P C
B
B
L
L
R a
A
A
Prob. 11.2-1
Prob. 11.2-2
P
P
C C
L L
— —
2 2
R
B B
L L
— —
2 2
R R
A A
671
672 CHAPTER 11 Columns
P a MA 0 a MA 0
P
L
B P(uL) bR u 0 L PuL bua 2 0
C
ba 2
bR a Pcr
Pcr L
L B F a
M R
A
A
Solution 11.2-3 Two rigid bars with a pin Solution 11.2-4 Two rigid bars with a pin
connection connection
P P
C H
C
R
B B
R A R
A
H
MC R
MC FREE-BODY DIAGRAM OF BAR BC
P
C H
B
( 2L )
P
M C bRu B H
M B bR (2u)
P
L
a M B 0M B M C Pu ¢ 2 ≤ 0
L uL
a M B 0H ¢ 2 ≤ P ¢ 2 ≤ 0
PLu H bR
bR (2u) bRu Pcr
2 u L
6bR
Pcr
L
SECTION 11.3 Critical Loads of Columns with Pinned Supports 673
The problems for Section 11.3 are to be solved using the assumptions
of ideal, slender, prismatic, linearly elastic columns (Euler buckling).
Buckling occurs in the plane of the figure unless stated otherwise.
C
Problem 11.3-1 Calculate the critical load Pcr for a W 8 35 steel 1 1
column (see figure) having length L 24 ft and E 30 10 psi
6
P
COLUMN CD (STEEL) BEAM ACB a M A 0Q 3
E 200 GPa L 1.8 m Pallow Pcr Pcr
Q allow 109.7 kN
Square cross section: b 60 mm 3 3n 6.0
Factor of safety: n 2.0
b4
I 1.08 106 mm4
12
2EI
Pcr 657.97 kN
L2
A C D B
Problem 11.3-6 A horizontal beam AB is pin-supported at end A and
carries a load Q at end B, as shown in the figure. The beam is supported
d d 2d
at C and D by two identical pinned-end columns of length L. Each
Q
column has flexural rigidity EI.
What is the critical load Qcr? (In other words, at what load Qcr does L
the system collapse because of Euler buckling of the columns?)
SECTION 11.3 Critical Loads of Columns with Pinned Supports 675
A C D B
3 Pcr
d d 2d a M A 0Q cr 4
2EI 32EI
Qcr Pcr Q cr
Pcr
L2 4 L2
Pcr
Problem 11.3-7 A slender bar AB with pinned ends and length L is held A T B
between immovable supports (see figure).
L
What increase T in the temperature of the bar will produce buckling
at the Euler load?
P
Problem 11.3-8 A rectangular column with cross-sectional dimensions
b and h is pin-supported at ends A and C (see figure). At midheight, the
C
column is restrained in the plane of the figure but is free to deflect
perpendicular to the plane of the figure. L
Determine the ratio h/b such that the critical load is the same X X — b
2
for buckling in the two principal planes of the column.
h
B
Section X-X
b L
—
2
Problem 11.3-9 Three identical, solid circular rods, each of radius r and length
L, are placed together to form a compression member (see the cross section shown
in the figure).
Assuming pinned-end conditions, determine the critical load Pcr as follows:
(a) The rods act independently as individual columns, and (b) the rods are bonded 2r
by epoxy throughout their lengths so that they function as a single member.
What is the effect on the critical load when the rods act as a single member?
L
2
A Section X - X
Problem 11.3-12 The multifaceted glass roof over the lobby of a museum
building is supported by the use of pretensioned cables. At a typical joint in F
the roof structure, a strut AB is compressed by the action of tensile forces F A d2
in a cable that makes an angle 75° with the strut (see figure). The strut
is a circular tube of aluminum (E 72 GPa) with outer diameter d2 50 mm
and inner diameter d1 40 mm. The strut is 1.0 m long and is assumed to
be pin-connected at both ends. Strut
B
Using a factor of safety n 2.5 with respect to the critical load,
determine the allowable force F in the cable.
Cable
F
Pipe
CRITICAL LOAD
y
2EIy
4 in. Pcr 123 k
L2
S 6 17.25
E 30 106 psi
L 27.5 ft 330 in.
I1 26.3 in.4
I2 2.31 in.4
A 5.07 in.2
680 CHAPTER 11 Columns
7.0 m
B
W FAB
40° 55° FBC
50°
35°
A C
W
L7m
a Fhoriz 0 FAB sin 50 FBC sin 35 0
STEEL PIPES AB AND BC
a Fvert 0 FAB cos 50 FBC cos 35 W 0
E 200 GPa L 7.0 m
d2 100 mm t 6.0 mm SOLVE THE TWO EQUATIONS
d1 d2 2t 88 mm W 1.7368 FAB W 1.3004 FBC
I (d 42 d 41 ) 1.965 106 mm4
64 CRITICAL VALUE OF THE LOAD W
LENGTHS OF MEMBERS AB AND BC Based on member AB: Wcr 1.7368 (Pcr)AB
use the law of sines (see Appendix C) 203 kN
sin 55 Based on member BC: Wcr 1.3004 (Pcr)BC
L AB L ¢ ≤ 5.756 m
247 kN
sin 85
sin 40 lower load governs. Member AB buckler.
L BC L ¢ ≤ 4.517 m
Wcr 203 kN
sin 85
Buckling occurs when either member reaches its
critical load.
CRITICAL LOADS
2EI
(Pcr ) AB 117.1 kN
L 2AB
2EI
(Pcr ) BC 190.1 kN
L 2BC
SECTION 11.3 Critical Loads of Columns with Pinned Supports 681
L1
B
FAB 8
W 6
Vs
FBC k
4
a Fvert 0 FBC sin W 0
W 2
FBC
sin u
0
STRUT BC (SOLID CIRCULAR BAR)
min 45
90
d 2
d 4
A 2
A I ∴ I
4 64 4 min angle for minimum volume (and minimum
2EI EA2 cos2u weight)
Pcr 2
L BC 4 L 21 For minimum weight, the term cos2 usin u must be
a maximum.
W EA2 cos2 u For a maximum value, the derivative with respect to
FBC Pcror equals zero.
sin u 4 L 21
d
12
Therefore, (cos2 usin u) 0
2 L1 W du
Solve for area A: A ¢ ≤
Taking the derivative and simplifying, we get
cos u E sin u
cos2 4 sin2 0
For minimum weight, the volume VS of the strut
must be a minimum. 1
or 1 4 tan2 0 and tan u
AL 1 2L 21 12 2
W
VS AL BC ¢ ≤
cos u cos u E sin u
2