APPLIED STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.16P
For Problems 18.11 through 18.17, unless otherwise noted, yield stress of the steel is 50 ksi (345 MPa) (ASTM A992).
18.16 Select the lightest standard-weight steel pipe section to support an axial compressive load of 100 kN. The column is pin-connected at each end and has an unbraced length of 5.50 m. Use
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