Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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Euler's formula holds good only for
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Pravukalyan said:
1 decade ago
Euler's formula i.e. critical stress is inversely proportional to length of column. Hence larger the length lesser will be the defined critical stress.
TegiRe said:
7 years ago
In order to make the calculation of stresses due to torsion easy, why do we have to make the assumption that plane sections plane? Please clear me.
Cheeran said:
1 decade ago
Euler has given formula for buckling load alone, so in case of short column buckling failure is not applicable. Hence it suits only long columns.
Gopichandu said:
1 decade ago
Euler's formula is mainly applied in the long pumps for fluid.
Euler's formula in fluid mechanics and hydraulic mechanics.
Euler's formula in fluid mechanics and hydraulic mechanics.
Prashant said:
9 years ago
Euler's formula is used for long column only and Rankine's formula is used for both column wheater they are short or long.
RAJAN SINGH said:
10 years ago
Any machine member, subjected to the axial compressive loading is called a strut and the vertical strut is called column.
Md Sajjad Hussain said:
1 decade ago
Crushing means failure occurs due to sudden loads while buckling is lateral deflections caused in long columns.
Abhisek Dubey said:
1 decade ago
Radius of gyration we can define the square root of mass moment of inertia and mass of the body.
Akshay said:
1 decade ago
What's effective length and radius of gyration as in literally what does it signify?
Gaurav verma said:
1 decade ago
Euler load for short column tends to infinite.
So rankine load = crushing load.
So rankine load = crushing load.
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