Civil Engineering - Theory of Structures - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of Structures - Section 3 (Q.No. 35)
35.
is the equation of Euler's crippling load if
both at the ends are fixed
both the ends are hinged
one end is fixed and other end is free
one end is fixed and other end is hinged.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Sudarsan said:   8 years ago
The answer should be (b) ,

As Leff=l for both ends hinged.

Ankit said:   7 years ago
Both ends are hinged is the right answer.

Jiju said:   2 years ago
The given answer is right. We know that Euler's Crippling load = π^2EI/L^2.

And if both ends are fixed L=L/2.
By putting the L/2 value in place of L, we get 4π^2EI/L^2.
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