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5 Euler buckling curves , yield cutoff , and column transition curves based on
lomax = 40 , 000 psi and voc / r2 = 0 . 10 . Physical significance of the eigenvalue
or Euler buckling load Although in this very real sense the eigenvalue Ph = 7 ?
5 Euler buckling curves , yield cutoff , and column transition curves based on
lomax = 40 , 000 psi and voc / r2 = 0 . 10 . Physical significance of the eigenvalue
or Euler buckling load Although in this very real sense the eigenvalue Ph = 7 ?
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2 . 7 ) tend to be excessively large . 16 . 5 / OTHER END CONDITIONS Linear -
elastic columns A fixed - ended column of length Li is shown in Fig . 16 . 3c , a
propped cantilever column ( fixed at one end and hinged at the other ) of length
L2 ...
2 . 7 ) tend to be excessively large . 16 . 5 / OTHER END CONDITIONS Linear -
elastic columns A fixed - ended column of length Li is shown in Fig . 16 . 3c , a
propped cantilever column ( fixed at one end and hinged at the other ) of length
L2 ...
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... 342 sandwich , 356 simply supported , 331 slope , 332 statically determinate ,
334 , 338 - 341 statically indeterminate , 334 , 341 - 345 strength of materials
assumption , 325 virtual work equation , 376 , 386 Beam column , 6 , 403
deflection ...
... 342 sandwich , 356 simply supported , 331 slope , 332 statically determinate ,
334 , 338 - 341 statically indeterminate , 334 , 341 - 345 strength of materials
assumption , 325 virtual work equation , 376 , 386 Beam column , 6 , 403
deflection ...
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