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Ratio between buckling load and safe load is called as

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Answered by Lachchu
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The ratio of crippling load to the safe load of a column is called a factor of safety. The safe load is obtained by dividing the critical load by a number (called factor of safety). 11.

Answered by ravilaccs
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The ratio of crippling load to the safe load of a column is called a factor of safety.

Explanation:

  • Buckling is the bending of a vertical compression member in an out of plane direction. It usually occurs because to the slenderness of the vertical compression component. The compression member could be a column (long, short, medium), a built-up steel member with a slender web, a readily available steel member with a slender web, etc. Euler clearly explained this phenomenon and provided elaborate formulas to determine the actual amount of buckling in the compression member. Buckling circumstances fluctuate depending on the support situation. A buckling load is often referred to as a crippling load. To prevent buckling, we must reinforce the thin member.
  • Safe Load = Buckling load / Factor of Safety (FOS)
  • The ratio of crippling load to the safe load of a column is called a factor of safety.
  • Factor of safety = Crippling load/Safe load
  • The safe load is obtained by dividing the critical load by a number (called factor of safety).

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