A beam is supported by the hollow column of length 10 m, external diameter 7.5 cm and thickness 12 mm as shown below. Compute the safe intensity of u.d.l such that column does not buckle. Analyze with justification the effect of changing the end conditions of the column on u.d.l carried by the given beam without buckling of column, consider point load on the beam to remain same. Assume Young's modulus of the column as 210 GPa.

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A beam is supported by the hollow column of length 10 m, external diameter 7.5 cm and thickness
12 mm as shown below. Compute the safe intensity of u.d.l such that column does not buckle. Analyze
with justification the effect of changing the end conditions of the column on u.d.l carried by the given
beam without buckling of column, consider point load on the beam to remain same. Assume Young's
modulus of the column as 210 GPa.
Transcribed Image Text:A beam is supported by the hollow column of length 10 m, external diameter 7.5 cm and thickness 12 mm as shown below. Compute the safe intensity of u.d.l such that column does not buckle. Analyze with justification the effect of changing the end conditions of the column on u.d.l carried by the given beam without buckling of column, consider point load on the beam to remain same. Assume Young's modulus of the column as 210 GPa.
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