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How do you calculate the critical buckling load for a column?
How do you calculate the critical buckling load for a column?
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The critical buckling load for a column can be calculated using the Euler buckling formula, P_critical = (π^2 * E * I) / (L^2), where P_critical is the critical buckling load, E is the modulus of elasticity, I is the moment of inertia of the column’s cross-section, and L is the effective length of the column.