Columns having slenderness ration >12 = Long column and vice versa is short column
You have to know that the slenderness ratio only takes into account the shape of the column. So because of that, the slenderness ratio is the same for steel, aluminium, wood, etc. The formula KL/r where K is the equivalent length factor, L the length of the column and r the radius of gyration which is sqrt(I/A), should always stay under 200. If not, you must redesign...
A long column fails because of buckling due to higher slenderness and short column will fail due to crushing caused by compression
Column is a member which is designed for taking buckling also in addition to transmit the load to the foundation, where as pillar will not withstand for buckle (slenderness)
That is depending on your KL/r value . sammy Structural engineer That is depending on your KL/r value . sammy Structural engineer
Parameters that affect the behavior of a beam-column include the material properties of the beam and column (such as strength and elasticity), the dimensions of the elements, the boundary conditions, the type and magnitude of the loads applied, and the support conditions. Additionally, factors like the presence of lateral bracing, eccentricity of the loads, and the slenderness ratio can also impact the behavior of a beam-column system.
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Slenderness Ratio is Basically a Ratio to decide if the Steel angle being used is acceptable for particular loads or not. There is no such allowable limit of slenderness ratio For a particular angle unless it is designed for a particular load. Slenderness Ratio indicates the buckling of the Steel angle. Less the Slenderness Ration more stronger is the Steel angle. I am an Engineer ( specialised in Towers for Transmission of High Voltages. In Our Case, we use three types of slenderness ratio . For Main Members it Should Be less Than 120 For Bracing etc it should be less than 150 and for redundant members( No load) < 200 Amit Sharma MottMacdonalds limited 00971501257201 amit.sharma@mottmac.co.ae
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That is the correct spelling of "slimness" (slenderness, narrowness, or closeness).
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