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Problem

The tube is made of copper and has an outer diameter of 35 mm and a wall thickness of 7 mm.
Determine the eccentric load P that it can support without failure. The tube is pin supported at its
ends. Ecu = 120 GPa. σY = 750 MPa.

Step-by-step solution

Step 1 of 6

Calculate the area moment of inertia of the tube.


Substitute  for   and  for  .

Step 2 of 6

Calculate the radius of gyration.

Substitute   for I,   for A.

Step 3 of 6

Calculate the maximum load, using Euler’s equation of critical buckling load.

Here, E is the modulus of elasticity of the material, L is the length of the rod, and K is the
effective length factor.
When both the ends are pinned effective length factor,  .

Substitute  for E,  for I,   for K, and  for L.

Step 4 of 6
Euler’s formula is applicable only if yield stress of the material is greater than the critical
yield stress.
Calculate the critical stress of the material using stress equation.

Substitute   for  ,   for A in the stress equation.

Since the yield stress of the material is greater than the critical stress .Hence the Euler’s
formula can be used.

Step 5 of 6

Use maximum stress equation to calculate the maximum load the column can support.

Refer equation 13-19 from the text book.

Here,   is the load the column can support and c is the distance from centroidal axis of the
column to the outer fiber of the column where the maximum compressive stress occurs.

Substitute   for , for A, for e , for c , 


for  ,  for K, for L , and   for E.

Step 6 of 6

Calculate the maximum load the column can support from the equation using by trial and
error method.
Try .

Therefore,  satisfies the equation.

Therefore, maximum load the column can support is  .

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