Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.
A vertical column has two moments of inertia (i.e. Ixx and Iyy ). The column will tend to buckle in the direction of the
axis of load
perpendicular to the axis of load
maximum moment of inertia
minimum moment of inertia
Answer: Option
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Vijay said:   8 years ago
Can anyone say the difference between bending & buckling?

Srikanthbr said:   9 years ago
Buckling means rotating of any object by some angle about an axis. Eg. In crane, you may have seen a hook which lifts the load.

Ranjan Kumar said:   9 years ago
Why be take minimum value of moment of inertia about x-axis and y-axis in determining buckling load of built-up section?

Manohar said:   9 years ago
Due to its size, its axial displacement is going to be very small compared to its lateral.

Deflection called buckling.

SATHISH said:   9 years ago
Can anyone say clearly what is buckling?

Prasad arya said:   9 years ago
How buckling is related to the moment of inertia?

Leka said:   9 years ago
What is practical meaning of moment of inertia?

Tejaswini gangurde said:   9 years ago
What is buckle? Explain this.

Rajamugesh said:   9 years ago
Moment of inertia refers to the resistance offered to the rotation along the axis. Consider the whole body rotating and there is aportion which has minimum moment of inertia. So it cannot resist the rotational motion and hence starts to buckle.

Parmesh narayan said:   9 years ago
What is meant by buckling? First describe this.


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