An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction

The column buckling problem was first investigated by Leonhard Euler in 1757. Since then, numerous efforts have been made to enhance the buckling capacity of slender columns, because of their importance in structural, mechanical, aeronautical, biomedical, and several other engineering fields. Buckli...

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Main Authors: Manmohan Dass Goel, Chiara Bedon, Adesh Singh, Ashish Premkishor Khatri, Laxmikant Madanmanohar Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/211
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spelling doaj-e4157f35afac45f5b1ed3059d759167f2021-06-01T00:24:17ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092021-05-011121121110.3390/buildings11050211An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in ConstructionManmohan Dass Goel0Chiara Bedon1Adesh Singh2Ashish Premkishor Khatri3Laxmikant Madanmanohar Gupta4Department of Applied Mechanics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 440 010, IndiaDepartment of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, 34127 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 440 010, IndiaDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 440 010, IndiaDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 440 010, IndiaThe column buckling problem was first investigated by Leonhard Euler in 1757. Since then, numerous efforts have been made to enhance the buckling capacity of slender columns, because of their importance in structural, mechanical, aeronautical, biomedical, and several other engineering fields. Buckling analysis has become a critical aspect, especially in the safety engineering design since, at the time of failure, the actual stress at the point of failure is significantly lower than the material capability to withstand the imposed loads. With the recent advancement in materials and composites, the load-carrying capacity of columns has been remarkably increased, without any significant increase in their size, thus resulting in even more slender compressive members that can be susceptible to buckling collapse. Thus, nonuniformity in columns can be achieved in two ways—either by varying the material properties or by varying the cross section (i.e., shape and size). Both these methods are preferred because they actually inherited the advantage of the reduction in the dead load of the column. Hence, an attempt is made herein to present an abridged review on the buckling analysis of the columns with major emphasis on the buckling of nonuniform and functionally graded columns. Moreover, the paper provides a concise discussion on references that could be helpful for researchers and designers to understand and address the relevant buckling parameters.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/211bucklingcompression membersEuler’s loadnonprismatic sectionsimperfectionsslenderness
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An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction
Buildings
buckling
compression members
Euler’s load
nonprismatic sections
imperfections
slenderness
author_facet Manmohan Dass Goel
Chiara Bedon
Adesh Singh
Ashish Premkishor Khatri
Laxmikant Madanmanohar Gupta
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title An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction
title_short An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction
title_full An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction
title_fullStr An Abridged Review of Buckling Analysis of Compression Members in Construction
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series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The column buckling problem was first investigated by Leonhard Euler in 1757. Since then, numerous efforts have been made to enhance the buckling capacity of slender columns, because of their importance in structural, mechanical, aeronautical, biomedical, and several other engineering fields. Buckling analysis has become a critical aspect, especially in the safety engineering design since, at the time of failure, the actual stress at the point of failure is significantly lower than the material capability to withstand the imposed loads. With the recent advancement in materials and composites, the load-carrying capacity of columns has been remarkably increased, without any significant increase in their size, thus resulting in even more slender compressive members that can be susceptible to buckling collapse. Thus, nonuniformity in columns can be achieved in two ways—either by varying the material properties or by varying the cross section (i.e., shape and size). Both these methods are preferred because they actually inherited the advantage of the reduction in the dead load of the column. Hence, an attempt is made herein to present an abridged review on the buckling analysis of the columns with major emphasis on the buckling of nonuniform and functionally graded columns. Moreover, the paper provides a concise discussion on references that could be helpful for researchers and designers to understand and address the relevant buckling parameters.
topic buckling
compression members
Euler’s load
nonprismatic sections
imperfections
slenderness
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/5/211
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