Buckling Experiment: Preparing a Test Rig

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The discussion centers on preparing a test rig for a buckling experiment, specifically focusing on measuring the buckling load of a fixed-fixed Euler column using an Instron machine. The user seeks advice on suitable fixtures for an aluminum rod with a diameter of 6.63 mm and a length of 420 mm. Concerns are raised about the calculated buckling load of 377N being too low, prompting a request for hand calculations to verify the results. Suggestions include using a steel profile with a bucket to gradually apply load while measuring bending variables. The conversation emphasizes the need for more specific details regarding equipment and setup to enhance the experiment's accuracy.
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Hi i am doing my project on corelation between experiment and analysis for buckling. So for doing the experiment i should prepare my own test rig . but how it is possible could anyone help me in my project?
 
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That's a really broad question. You should provide more details, and what kinds of equipment you have access to.

If you just want to measure the buckling load of a fixed-fixed Euler column then just make samples that fit into a compression test machine.
 
ya its a fixed-fixed end and i can do that on instron machine. the main problem is that which type of fixtures should i do for doing on aluminium rod. the dia of aluminium rodi is 6.63 mm
and length 420 mm. can u make hand calculations for this as well because i got 377N but my professor that its to low u should do once again.
 
take a steel profile, put a bucket on top and gradually fill it with water, given that with every phase you measure the bendage variables.
 
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