Steel Design Sheet 26
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1) Question.
The formula which takes into account any initial crookedness of the column and imperfectness of axial loading is
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2) Question.
In order to determine the allowable stress in axial compression, Burean of Indian Standards (BIS) has adopted
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3) Question.
Rankine - Gordon formula for buckling load is adopted for columns having slenderness ratio
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4) Question.
The tangent modulus formula for the buckling load of an axially loaded column is
[= Tangent modulus of elasticity]
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5) Question.
According to Euler's formula, the critical stress in a column for elastic buckling is given by
[where E= Young's modulus, l= Effective length of column, and r= Radius of gyration]
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6) Question.
The effective length of a column with one end effectively held in position and restrained against rotation and partially restrained against rotation but not held in position at the other end is
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7) Question.
The effective length of a structural steel compression member of length L effectively held in position and restrained against rotation at one end but neither held in position not restrained against rotation at the other end, is
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8) Question.
The Euler's formula for columns is valid for
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9) Question.
The average axial stress in the column at the time of its failure is......... the yield strength of the material.
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10) Question.
Maximum slenderness ratio of a compression member which carry loads resulting from wind or seismic forces only, is
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