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Critical Slenderness Ratio in Load, Stress and Fasteners Formulas
The critical slenderness ratio is the ratio of the column length in meters, millimeters, and inches to the least radius of gyration in meters, millimeters and inches. The value ranges from 120-160. And is denoted by L|r.
Load, Stress and Fasteners formulas that make use of Critical Slenderness Ratio
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Allowable Unit Load for Bridges using Structural Carbon Steel
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Allowable Load for Bridges using Structural Carbon Steel
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Ultimate Load for Bridges using Structural Carbon Steel
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Ultimate Load for Bridges using Structural Carbon Steel when Columns are Pinned
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Allowable Load for Bridges using Structural Carbon Steel when Column Ends are Pinned
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FAQ
What is the Critical Slenderness Ratio?
The critical slenderness ratio is the ratio of the column length in meters, millimeters, and inches to the least radius of gyration in meters, millimeters and inches. The value ranges from 120-160.
Can the Critical Slenderness Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Critical Slenderness Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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