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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2011.12.12.5984

A Study on Elastic Buckling Strength of Truss-Stayed Single Column System  

Kim, Kyung-Sik (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cheongju University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.12, no.12, 2011 , pp. 5984-5989 More about this Journal
Abstract
The buckling strength of a pin-ended column may be increased significantly by reinforcing it with an assemblage of cross-arm members rigidly connected to the modpoint of the column and stayed members connecting the ends of the columns and cross-arm members. The purpose of the stays and cross-arm members is to introduce restraint against translation and rotation and thereby decrease the effective buckling length of the column. In this study, buckling strengths of the reinforced columns were quantitatively evaluated from analytical solutions and elastic/inelastic finite elements analysis and the results were compared each other. It was found that the reinforcing system may increase the buckling strength up to 8 times compared to ones without reinforcing system.
Keywords
Buckling strength; Pin-ended column; Stayed member; Finite element analysis;
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